ASPIRATION IN ENGLISH, ARABIC AND KURDISH

The sound systems of both Standard Arabic (SA) and Kurdish (Bahdinani dialect) have been worked out, with varying degrees of emphasis on certain features (i.e. voicing, place of articulation and emphaticness ) whereas another feature, namely aspiration, has received, perhaps, less attention than the...

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Main Author: Ameen H. Al-Bamerni
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Arts 1980-12-01
Series:آداب الرافدين
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Online Access:https://radab.mosuljournals.com/article_166232_75ae20baf8209b07898c22cd3f1d30ad.pdf
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description The sound systems of both Standard Arabic (SA) and Kurdish (Bahdinani dialect) have been worked out, with varying degrees of emphasis on certain features (i.e. voicing, place of articulation and emphaticness ) whereas another feature, namely aspiration, has received, perhaps, less attention than the other features despite its important role in the sound syetems of both languages. This study, therefore, sought to examine aspiration in SA and Kurdish in an attempt to contribute to the knowledge . available on the phonology of the two languages as compared to that of English, and hence to throw some light on the diffi- culties encountered by Iraqi Arab and Kurdish students of English.
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spelling doaj.art-5d5059a4caab48ee81d1f087d9231de82023-08-02T04:13:29ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Artsآداب الرافدين0378-28672664-25061980-12-011012355010.33899/radab.1980.166232166232ASPIRATION IN ENGLISH, ARABIC AND KURDISHAmeen H. Al-Bamerni0University of Mosul/College of Arts/Dept. of TranslationThe sound systems of both Standard Arabic (SA) and Kurdish (Bahdinani dialect) have been worked out, with varying degrees of emphasis on certain features (i.e. voicing, place of articulation and emphaticness ) whereas another feature, namely aspiration, has received, perhaps, less attention than the other features despite its important role in the sound syetems of both languages. This study, therefore, sought to examine aspiration in SA and Kurdish in an attempt to contribute to the knowledge . available on the phonology of the two languages as compared to that of English, and hence to throw some light on the diffi- culties encountered by Iraqi Arab and Kurdish students of English.https://radab.mosuljournals.com/article_166232_75ae20baf8209b07898c22cd3f1d30ad.pdfaspirationenglisharabickurdish
spellingShingle Ameen H. Al-Bamerni
ASPIRATION IN ENGLISH, ARABIC AND KURDISH
آداب الرافدين
aspiration
english
arabic
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title ASPIRATION IN ENGLISH, ARABIC AND KURDISH
title_full ASPIRATION IN ENGLISH, ARABIC AND KURDISH
title_fullStr ASPIRATION IN ENGLISH, ARABIC AND KURDISH
title_full_unstemmed ASPIRATION IN ENGLISH, ARABIC AND KURDISH
title_short ASPIRATION IN ENGLISH, ARABIC AND KURDISH
title_sort aspiration in english arabic and kurdish
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