| Modern Trends in Arabic Dialectology, M. Embarki & M. Ennaji (eds.), Trenton (USA): The Red Sea Press.
Contents Introduction Mohamed Embarki and Moha Ennaji vii Part I: Theoretical and Hi storical Perspectives and Methods in Arabic Di alectology Chapter 1 : Arabic Dialects: A Discussion Janet C. E. Watson p. 3 Chapter 2 : The Emergence of Western Arabic: A Likely Consequence of Creolization Federrico Corriente p. 39 Chapter 3 : Acoustic Cues for the Classification of Arabic Dialects Mohamed Embarki p. 47 Chapter 4 : Variation and Attitudes: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of the Qaaf Maher Bahloul p. 69
Part II : Eastern Arabic Di alects Chapter 5 : Arabic Bedouin Dialects and their Classification Judith Rosenhouse p. 97 Chapter 6 : Evolution of Expressive Structures in Egyptian Arabic Amr Helmy Ibrahim p. 121 Chapter 7 : ?adram? Arabic Lexicon Abdullah Hassan Al-Saqqaf p. 139
Part III: Western Arabic Di alects Chapter 8 : Dialectal Variation in Moroccan Arabic Moha Ennaji p. 171 Chapter 9 : Formation and Evolution of Andalusi Arabic and its Imprint on Modern Northern Morocco Ángeles Vicente p. 185 Chapter 10 : The Phonetic Implementation of Falling Pitch Accents in Dialectal Maltese: A Preliminary Study of the Intonation of Gozitan ?ebbu?i Alexandra Vella p. 211 Index p. 239
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