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Arabic, South Levantine Spoken (living)
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Exceptional (Arabic, South Levantine Spoken)
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closed_syll:
yes
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yes
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yes
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1980
Abu-Salim, I.M. (1980). Epenthesis and geminate consonants in Palestinian Arabic. Studies in the Linguistic Sciences 10.2., 1-11. Dept. of Linguistics, University of Illinois, Urbana
1982
Abu-Salim, I. (1982). A Reanalysis of Some Aspects of Arabic Phonology: A Metrical Approach. Ph. D. dissertation, University of Illinois.
1973
Brame, M. (1973). On stress assignment in two Arabic dialects. In: S.R. Anderson & P. Kiparsky (eds.). A festschrift for Morris Halle, 14-25. Holt, Reinhart &Winston, New York
1974
Brame, M. (1974). The Cycle in Phonology: Stress in Palestinian, Maltese and Spanish. In LI 5, pp 39-61.
1980
Kenstowicz, M. & K. Abdul-Karim (1980). Cyclic Stress in Levantine Arabic. In: Studies in the Linguistic Sciences 10.1, pp. 55-76.
daˈrast
ɪ studied
ˈmaktab
office
dukˈkaːn
shop
ˈkatab
he wrote
ˈbaːrako
he blessed him
ˈkatabu
they wrote
ˈšajaratun
a tree
šajaˈratuhu
his tree
ˈbakarito
his cow
ʕalˈlamato
she taught him
fhimna [non clitic]
we understood
ˈfihim
he understood
'fiˈhimna [clitic]
he understood us
ˈfihmu
they understood
ˈfhimti
you sg.fem understood
ˈbakarto
his cow