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This book is the first coursebook to deal with the Modern South Arabian language, Mehri. Focussing on Mehri as spoken in Central Dhofar, Oman, the work results from several years’ close collaboration with four native speakers of Mehri. The book is
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In this paper, we discuss conducting community-based fieldwork with speakers of the Modern South Arabian languages (MSAL) in southern Oman, eastern Yemen and eastern Saudi Arabia for a Leverhulme-funded project: The Documentation and Ethnolinguistic
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Autor:
Watson, JCE, al-Mahri, AM
In this paper, we provide a synchronic account of word stress in the Modern South Arabian language, Mehri, as spoken by members of the Bit Thuwar tribe. The data is taken from the first author’s own fieldwork working in Central Dhofar with members
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/151590/8/Watson.et.al_DB-NPE_jcew.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/151590/8/Watson.et.al_DB-NPE_jcew.pdf
Autor:
Watson, JCE, Wilson, J
Until fairly recently most linguistic fieldwork relied on written records of spoken data or audio-only recordings. The recent increase in research focusing on audio-visual data, with emphasis on the co-expressiveness of speech and gesture, has led to
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/116602/1/Watson_Wilson.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/116602/1/Watson_Wilson.pdf
Autor:
Watson, JCE, al-Mahri, AM
This paper addresses the relationship between language and nature in Dhofar. We begin by considering how erosion of the environment and the relationship people have with the environment can precipitate language loss. We consider how the relationship
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/146899/1/Language_Nature_Dhofar.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/146899/1/Language_Nature_Dhofar.pdf
Autor:
Watson, JCE
Publikováno v:
Salford Working Papers in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
It has traditionally been assumed that with the Islamic conquests Arabic overwhelmed the original ancient languages of the Peninsula, leaving the language situation in the south-western Arabian Peninsula as one in which dialects of Arabic are tinged,
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Autor:
Watson, JCE, Al-Azraqi, M
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies
Arabic was traditionally described as lughat al-Ρād ‘the language of Ρād’ due to the perceived unusualness of the sound. From Sībawayhi’s description, early Arabic Ρād was clearly a lateral or lateralized emphatic. Lateral fricatives are
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https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/17630/1/Watson_and_al-Azraqi.pdf
https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/17630/1/Watson_and_al-Azraqi.pdf