This is the first full-fledged description of the phonetics and phonology of contemporary Neo-Aramaic language. The variety described is the Koine spoken by the Assyrians in Iraq. The author is a native speaker of that variety, he holds a PhD in Phonetics. The book is based on several years of research both in- and outside of Iraq. All the sounds of the language have been subjected to experimental investigations.
This is the first full-fledged description of the phonetics and phonology of contemporary Neo-Aramaic language. The variety described is the Koine spo...
Nigerian Arabic is spoken by some 400,000 Arabs in NE Nigeria, their presence in Nigeria going back at least 200 years, though probably far longer. Their dialect, however, is relatively unknown within Arabic dialectology. As a general reference grammar this book will thus be of interest to Arabicists, Africanists as well as to scholars of culture history, particularly in the light it sheds on the linguistic status of an Arabic dialect spoken by minority Arabic group. While formalized linguistic statements generally are avoided in this grammar, there is a detailed coverage of phonology,...
Nigerian Arabic is spoken by some 400,000 Arabs in NE Nigeria, their presence in Nigeria going back at least 200 years, though probably far longer. Th...