Communal Dialects in Baghdad |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
COMMUNAL DIALECTS IN THE ARAB WORLD | 12 |
MORPHOLOGY | 57 |
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addition Algiers allomorphs alternation Anatolia Anatolian apparently Arabic Baghdad base Beduin brought called Central century Christian close clusters common consonant construction contrast corresponding differences differentiation discussed element ending environments equivalent examples expected fact feminine final forms gelet-dialects given gives hand Hebrew historical imāla imperfect initial instances Iraq Iraqi Jewish Jews largely latter less Linguistic listed Lower Iraq meaning morpheme Mosul Muslim nomadic noted nouns OA/a object occurs older participles pattern perfect base perhaps Pers Persian phonemic plural population position preceding present preserved pron pronouns qeltu-dialects refer reflex regular respectively resulting retained root rural sedentary seems shape similar sing speak speakers stress suff suffixes syllable term three dialects throughout treatment unstressed usage usually verbs vowel whereas whole yields zero