conjugation and the morphology of Tunisian Arabic is very similar to that of other Maghrebi Arabic varieties. It is based on Classical Arabic and influenced...
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Tunisian Arabic, or simply Tunisian (Arabic: تونسي, romanized: Tūnsi), is a variety of Arabic spoken in Tunisia. It is known among its 12 million speakers...
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Judeo-Tunisian Arabic, also known as Judeo-Tunisian, is a variety of Tunisian Arabic mainly spoken by Jews living or formerly living in Tunisia. Speakers...
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to them in either Tunisian or Benghazi Libyan Arabic. "Mutual Intelligibility of Spoken Maltese, Libyan Arabic and Tunisian Arabic Functionally Tested:...
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of the vocabulary of Libyan Arabic, 8–9% of Algerian and Tunisian Arabic, and 10–15% of Moroccan Arabic. Maghrebi Arabic was formerly spoken in Al-Andalus...
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of Tunisia, Arabic is the sole official language according to the Tunisian Constitution. The vast majority of the population today speaks Tunisian Arabic...
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differences in pronunciation between Standard Arabic and Tunisian Arabic. Nunation does not exist in Tunisian Arabic, and short vowels are frequently omitted...
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Maltese language (redirect from Maltese Arabic)
Tunisian Arabic and Libyan Arabic, which are Maghrebi Arabic dialects related to Siculo-Arabic, whereas speakers of Tunisian Arabic and Libyan Arabic...
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Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic (ISO 639–3:yud) Judeo-Tunisian Arabic Judeo-Yemeni Arabic (ISO 639–3:jye) Nubi – (ISO 639–3: kcn) Maridi Arabic Modern Standard Arabic – (ISO...
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& Naouar, A. (1979). Peace Corps/Tunisia Course in Tunisian Arabic. Chekili, F. (1982). The morphology of the Arabic dialect of Tunis (Doctoral dissertation...
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Arabic, but the morphology and syntax have remained basically unchanged. In the Arab world little distinction is made between Classical Arabic and Modern Standard...
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Portuguese, Classical Arabic and Moroccan, Tunisian, Egyptian, Hassani and Algerian Arabics. Under Muslim rule, Arabic became a superstrate, prestige language...
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of Arabic Maghrebi Arabic Tunisian Arabic Algerian Arabic Moroccan Arabic Libyan Arabic at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) "Glottolog 4.7 – Libyan Arabic"....
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replace archaic terminology in Modern Standard Arabic to the simplification of syntactical and morphological rules and the introduction of colloquialisms...
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Morphology of Arabic, New York: Oxford University Press Look up Classical Arabic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up Modern Standard Arabic in...
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[beit]. [ei] Najdi Arabic sentence structure can have the word order VSO and SVO, however, VSO usually occurs more often. NA morphology is distinguished...
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Judeo-Algerian Arabic literature. Judeo-Algerian Arabic is a member of the North African Judeo-Arabic group. It contains influence from Moroccan and Tunisian Judeo-Arabic...
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progressed the farthest in North Africa. See Moroccan Arabic, Algerian Arabic, Tunisian Arabic and Libyan Arabic Loss of the glottal stop in places where it is...
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Arabic and its different dialects are spoken by around 422 million speakers (native and non-native) in the Arab world as well as in the Arab diaspora making...
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Arab-Barb (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
most common horse breed in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. In 1992, the recorded population in the Tunisian, Algerian, and Mauritanian DAD-IS database was...
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Berber languages (category Languages of Tunisia)
2–3% of the vocabulary of Libyan Arabic, 8–9% of Algerian Arabic and Tunisian Arabic, and 10–15% of Moroccan Arabic. Their influence is also seen in some...
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Hebrew language (redirect from Hebrew morphology)
Camito-Semitici. p. 72. Dolgopolsky (1999:73) Blau, Joshua (2010). Phonology and Morphology of Biblical Hebrew: An Introduction. Linguistic studies in ancient West...
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Arabic poetry (Arabic: الشعر العربي ash-shi‘r al-‘arabīyy) is one of the earliest forms of Arabic literature. Pre-Islamic Arabic poetry contains the bulk...
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Semitic languages (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
Arabic Jijel Arabic Maghrebi Judeo-Arabic Judeo-Moroccan Arabic Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic Judeo-Tunisian Arabic Judeo-Algerian Arabic Siculo-Arabic Maltese...
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Hejazi Arabic or Hijazi Arabic (HA) (Arabic: حجازي, romanized: ḥijāzī, Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [ħɪˈdʒaːzi]), also known as West Arabian Arabic, is a...
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Maltese people (redirect from Arabic Maltese)
and morphology, and written in the Latin alphabet in its standard form. The language is descended from Siculo-Arabic, an extinct dialect of Arabic that...
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morphophonemically and morphologically closer to the Peninsular Bedouin dialects than to the adjacent Egyptian dialects. Egyptian Arabic speakers from other...
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Phoenician language (section Nominal morphology)
Segert, Stanislav. 2007. Phoenician and Punic Morphology. In Morphologies of Asia and Philippines Morphologies of Asia and Africa. ed. by Alan S. Kaye. P...
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Matmata Berber (category Berbers in Tunisia)
dialect maps of Tunisian Berber including this region, showing lexical variation, while Penchoen (1968) offers a general discussion of Tunisian Berber and...
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Berbers lived as an independent people in North Africa, including the Tunisian region. On the most distant prehistoric epochs, the scattered evidence...
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