Jewish and Muslim Dialects of Moroccan ArabicRoutledge, 11 janv. 2013 - 624 pages This is a comprehensive study of the Jewish and Muslim dialect networks of Morocco in its traditional boundaries, covering twenty-two Muslim and some thirty Jewish dialects of Moroccan Arabic. |
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... Berber tribes , even though the latter quickly adopted Islam . The Arabs appear to have been driven out of Morocco briefly during the ( mainly Berber ) Kharijite revolt of 740 AD , which featured the assassination of the governor of ...
... Berber tribes , even though the latter quickly adopted Islam . The Arabs appear to have been driven out of Morocco briefly during the ( mainly Berber ) Kharijite revolt of 740 AD , which featured the assassination of the governor of ...
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... Berber tribcs : " Between city and country in Morocco there is a chasm without counterpart in the Western world " ( Mikcsell 1961 : 46 , speaking of this historical period ) . The strategically located THE INGREDIENTS OF MOROCCAN ARABIC 3.
... Berber tribcs : " Between city and country in Morocco there is a chasm without counterpart in the Western world " ( Mikcsell 1961 : 46 , speaking of this historical period ) . The strategically located THE INGREDIENTS OF MOROCCAN ARABIC 3.
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... Berber - speaking population shifted rapidly to Arabic . MA was largely confined to a few urban centers for several ... Berber as well as Arabic dialects and could have been borrowed from Latin into Berber and much later passed into MA ...
... Berber - speaking population shifted rapidly to Arabic . MA was largely confined to a few urban centers for several ... Berber as well as Arabic dialects and could have been borrowed from Latin into Berber and much later passed into MA ...
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... Berber influence , particularly in vocalism . Central dialects are the main source of the phonology and morphology of the emerging Moroccan koiné , and in particular they are responsible for the syncope or reduction to schwa of CA short ...
... Berber influence , particularly in vocalism . Central dialects are the main source of the phonology and morphology of the emerging Moroccan koiné , and in particular they are responsible for the syncope or reduction to schwa of CA short ...
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... Berber - Arabic bilinguals for a total of just over 100,000 Moroccan Jews ( PAJM 229 ) . Population statistics for southern Moroccan Jewish communities are given in Flamand ( 1950 ) . There are two possible interpretations of the ...
... Berber - Arabic bilinguals for a total of just over 100,000 Moroccan Jews ( PAJM 229 ) . Population statistics for southern Moroccan Jewish communities are given in Flamand ( 1950 ) . There are two possible interpretations of the ...
Table des matières
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35 | |
3 Phonology | 131 |
4 Affixal morphology | 209 |
5 Derivational ablaut | 274 |
6 Case studies of idiosyncratic lexical items | 379 |
7 Simple phrasal structures | 460 |
Maps | 504 |
References | 592 |
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3FeSg 3MaSg ablaut ablaut plurals adjectives allomorph Andalusi Andalusi Arabic Arabic assimilation Atlantic strip attested once Berber Br-M CCaC Ch-M Chaouia-M completely dominant confirmed Dimin diminutives diphthongs elicited fairly common feminine FeSg Fs-J Fs-M geminate GJAF GMADT Hassaniya imperfective Jebli dialects koiné labialization lexical item Mk-J monophthongized morpheme Mr-M nearby north Tg northeast northern and Jebli northern-Jebli nouns oasis occurs PAJM participle passive pattern pharyngealized phonemic phonological prefix preposition pronominal pronunciation quadriliteral Rb-M recorded once rural belt Saharan dialects schwa semivowel sense Sf-J Sk-M Sous-M southwest speakers stem suffix syncope Tafilalt Tafilalt Ra TAPChIS term Tg-M TJAF Tn-M towns triliteral ungeminated urban belt urban belt Rb variant VbIN verb versus vowel western oases Wj-M Zaër-M TAZ