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Liberto, Shelley M. – 1980
The purpose of this guide is to teach English speakers accurate pronunciation of the Modern Standard Arabic phonemes. Included are discussions concerning attitudes toward language learning in general, basic linguistic concepts, a descriptive survey of the phonemes with detailed instructions for their production, and lists of minimal pairs…
Descriptors: Arabic, Articulation (Speech), Consonants, Phonemes
Hutcheson, James W. – Working Papers in Linguistics, 1973
This paper is one of a number of studies within the conceptual framework of natural phonology, according to which phonological processes are of two kinds, context-free and context-sensitive. Context-free changes can be explained by the character of the sounds themselves; context-sensitive processes are explained largely by the function of the…
Descriptors: Arabic, Articulation (Speech), Consonants, Descriptive Linguistics

Fourakis, Marios; Iverson, Gregory K. – Language Learning, 1985
Presents the results of an experiment which examined the temporal characteristics of voiceless plosives in American English, Arabic, and Arabic-accented English. Results showed that Arabic-accented English departed from the target language goal and constituted an articulation type characterizable as more Arabic than Arabic itself. (Author/SED)
Descriptors: Arabic, Articulation (Speech), Consonants, English (Second Language)
Al-Ani, Salman H. – 1970
This book presents an acoustical and physiological Investigation of contemporary standard Arabic as spoken in Iraq. Spectrograms and X-ray sound films are used to perform the analysis for the study. With this equipment, the author considers the vowels, consonants, pharyngealized consonants, pharyngeals and glottals, duration, gemination, and…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Arabic, Articulation (Speech), Consonants