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analysis appears applies become beginning called Cantineau Classical Arabic clause colloquial combinations common considered consonants construction containing contrast definite derived described dialects discussion distinct dual Egyptian emphasis emphatic ending evidence example existence expressions fact final forms frequency front function further given gives grammar hand Hebrew identical included indicates initial instances language later linguistic meaning morphemes never noun object occur original pattern person pharyngeal phonemes phonological plural position possible preceding present problem pronoun question reference reflexive regard relation relative remained represented respectively result roots rule seems Semitic sentence sequence short similar single sound statement stop stress structure suffix suggested syllable theme third tion topic-comment true University variants verb verbal voiced voiceless vowel write