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Book: Prosody Matters

Chapter: 11. Pausal phonology and morpheme realization

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.20134

Blurb:

This chapter addresses both of these topics in the context of an analysis of the pausal forms of Classical Arabic. Words in Classical Arabic, a few modern Arabic dialects (Fleisch, 1968: 29; Fischer and Jastrow, 1980: 111), and Biblical Hebrew (Prince, 1975; McCarthy, 1979; Goerwitz, 1993) undergo various morphophonemic alternations when they occur in utterance-final position. Traditionally, the utterance-final context is referred to as pause, and the words that appear there are described as pausal forms or in pause

Chapter Contributors

  • John McCarthy (mccarthy@equinoxpub.com - mccarthy) 'University of Massachusetts'