Guerssel-Lowenstamm Ms (About1993) Classical Arabic Apophony
Classical Arabic exhibits a pattern of vowel alternation known as apophony, where vowels change within certain word patterns. The paper by Mohand Guerssel of UQAM and Jean Lowenstamm of Paris 7 analyzes this phenomenon of apophony in Classical Arabic and its implications for the phonological system and morphology.
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Guerssel-Lowenstamm Ms (About1993) Classical Arabic Apophony
Classical Arabic exhibits a pattern of vowel alternation known as apophony, where vowels change within certain word patterns. The paper by Mohand Guerssel of UQAM and Jean Lowenstamm of Paris 7 analyzes this phenomenon of apophony in Classical Arabic and its implications for the phonological system and morphology.
The Emphatic L in Arabic Author(s) : Charles A. Ferguson Source: Language, Jul. - Sep., 1956, Vol. 32, No. 3 (Jul. - Sep., 1956), Pp. 446-452 Published By: Linguistic Society of America