10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHARYNGAL»
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1
Hebrew in Its West Semitic Setting: A Comparative Survey of ...
The question, why not all the pharyngal- containing hollow roots were
transformed the same way, may be answered with reference to the fact that the
influence of the pharyngals was not always nor in all the languages equally
strong; semantic ...
2
The Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Barwar
Geoffrey Khan. the original *g in this word is that of a fricative rather than a stop,
e.g. C. Qaraqosh, J. Sulemaniyya zo"a,J. Urmi zoa. 1.4.2. Pharyngals and
Laryngals 1.4.2.1. * ̇ The unvoiced pharyngal fricative * ̇ has in most cases
shifted to ...
3
A Grammar of Neo-Aramaic: The Dialect of the Jews of Arbel
n hola 'rope' (< */iai>/5).14 Elsewhere the occurrence of the unvoiced pharyngal
lhl is restricted to loans from Arabic, Kurdish and Hebrew. These include: hatta '
until' (Arab.), hqy 'to speak' (Arab.), mhdr 'to prepare' (Arab.), hsl 'to gain' (B:58, ...
4
On Language: Selected Writings of Joseph H. Greenberg
other than Arabic. In Arabic, however, a number of presumably recent formations
has obscured the older pattern. The next series of consonants in respect to
forwardness of articulation are the voiced pharyngal f and the unvoiced
pharyngal h.
Joseph Harold Greenberg, Keith M. Denning, Suzanne Kemmer, 1990
5
"Sprich doch mit deinen Knechten aramäisch, wir verstehen ...
In the Christian Qaraqosh dialect (Mosul plain), which is one of the most
archaizing dialects of Kurdistan, the form is natyatta. The voiced pharyngal /c/ is
occasionally devoiced and realized as /h/, e.g. hiqta "distress" (< *ciqta). A glottal
stop /7 ...
Werner Arnold, Hartmut Bobzin, 2002
6
Grammar as a Window Onto Arabic Humanism: A Collection of ...
19 [pharyngal] désigne une constriction formée dans la cavité pharyngale, du
larynx jusqu'à la luette, v. Clements (1993, p. 105). Matrice 4 {[coronal], [
pharyngal] [-dorsal20] -VOIX Invariant conceptuel « 136 Georges Bohas et
Abderrahim ...
Janet C. E. Watson, Lutz Edzard, 2006
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Language and Meaning, Studies in Hebrew Language and ...
T:T Secondly, there is the problem of the [hat;ep] in forms like "DST, which
equates in a form without a pharyngal consonant not with [sewa" na'd] but with [
sewa" na'h], e.g. ifcar. Historically speaking I believe that murmured sounds like
this [a] ...
8
A Phonetic Study of West African Languages: An ...
Velaric ingressive plus pulmonic egressive Oral pressure Pharyngal pressure
Oral pressure Pharyngal pressure 3. Velaric ingressive plus glottalic ingressive
plus pulmonic egressive Oral pressure Pharyngal pressure. 8 A PHONETIC
STUDY ...
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Current Progress in Afro-Asiatic Linguistics: Papers of the ...
cAyin and a pharyngal phoneme A voiced and voiceless pharyngal C and h
occur as phonemes in Bilin probably alone amongstthe Agaw languages. The
evidence for h in Xamir and Xamta is a little difficult to assess given the nature of
the ...
Do the following words contain velar /y/ or pharyngal /h/2 yf hi hi yf hi y« ya*a* h^
Et hia yda* yaa* hda hid ydd hid yaa yf he ye had yaa he hid hii Identify by giving
the English gloss. The x/ords for this exercise are /ye/ 'sun' and /he/ 'to educate'.
Irene Philippaki-Warburton, Prosper Kpotufe, Roland Glover, 1968