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Atlas of the Arabic dialects of Galilee (Israel): With Some Data for Adjacent Areas

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Handbuch der Orientalistik ; Vol. 135Publisher: Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2019Description: 452 p., maps, 30 cmSubject(s):
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"This atlas is based on large-scale fieldwork conducted in Galilee in the mid-nineties of last century. Galilee is the area with the highest percentage of arabophones in Israel and displays a rather complex dialectal situation. The reshuffling of large parts of the population after 1948 led to a considerable degree of dialectal diversity in many places. Moreover, many points of investigation show, besides the notorious Bedouin-sedentary dichotomy, a significant sociolinguistic variation with respect to age, sex, and denomination.The atlas contains seventy-three phonetic and phonologial maps, in addition to eighty morphological and thirty-eight lexical maps.Ten maps deal with the classification of the dialects.The atlas is of interest to semitists, dialectologists and variationists"--Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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