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On the avoidance of voiced sibilant affricates [PDF]
In this paper it is argued that several typologically unrelated languages share the tendency to avoid voiced sibilant affricates. This tendency is explained by appealing to the phonetic properties of the sounds, and in particular to their aerodynamic ...
Zygis, Marzena
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Consonantal Adaptation of Arabic Loanwords in Kiswahili and Kisukuma: A Phonological Explanation
Based on three lists of well-established Arabic lexical borrowings in Standard Kiswahili and Standard Kisukuma, the study attempts to answer two questions.
S. Batais
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The Investigation of the Obsolescence of Arabic Words in Persian Press at Recent Decade [PDF]
This article investigates the obsolescence of Arabic loanwords in Persian press. For this purpose the Ettelaat newspaper of the years of 1310 and 1311 was selected and some of the Arabic words having been extensively used in Persian at that time was ...
Vali Rezaei, Malihe Rahimi
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MadureseSet: Madurese-Indonesian Dataset. [PDF]
Ifada N +4 more
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Languages in Contact : A Study of Arabic Loanwords in Malay/Indonesian Language
This paper discusses the contact language between Malay and Arabic language. Objectives of the study are to look into the similarities etymology of the two countries national language.
Rozanna Mulyani, Noor Ein Mohd. Noor
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Discussion on evolution of Mongolian medicinal material names and countermeasures for standardization. [PDF]
Long B, Aodungerile, Bai L.
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Loanword Phonology and Enhancement [PDF]
With the development of a “constraints and repair” approach to phonological computation, the field has seen a renewed interest in loanword adaptation.
Kenstowicz, Michael
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Algerian Arabic, in general, and the Djelfa dialect, in particular, are receptive to French words. But such borrowing is not unsystematic as they are adapted in a way compatible with the morphological and phonological system of the recipient dialect as ...
Slimani Khedidja
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Phonological subsystem of Arabic loan-words in Hausa
This short paper presents the results of comparison of Arabic words adopted to Hausa as well as their original Arabic versions with the other Hausa words.
Edyta Bąk
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Phonological Nativization of Arabic, Portuguese and English Loanwords in Odia
Languages come into contact through invasion, war, colonization, migration, trade and commerce between different communities. In India, for example, the Arab invasion of Sindh brought in the languages of the Arab world, such as Arabic, Turkish and ...
Shashikanta Tarai
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