1. The Classification of Bedouin Arabic: Insights from Northern Jordan
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Bruno Herin, Igor Younes, Enam Al-Wer, and Youssef Al-Sirour
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Arabic dialectology ,classification ,Bedouin Arabic ,Jordan ,Masāʿīd ,Language and Literature - Abstract
The goal of the present paper is to provide a revaluation of the classification of the Bedouin dialects of Northern Arabia and the Southern Levant, based on published or publicly available data and on first-hand data recently collected amongst some Bedouin tribes in Northern Jordan. We suggest extending previous classifications that identify three types of dialects, namely A (ʿnizi), B (šammari), and C (šāwi). Although intermediary or mixed types combining šammari features with šāwi features were already noted, our data suggest that further combinations are possible, either because they had so far been unnoticed or because recent levelling and dialect mixing have blurred the boundaries between some of the varieties.
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- 2021
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