Cogent Social Sciences (Dec 2022)
Emphatic assimilation across morpheme boundaries in Jordanian Arabic
Abstract
This study aims to examine emphatic assimilation across morpheme boundaries in Jordanian Arabic (JA). Our research is based on word-list data comprising 86 words uttered by 12 native speakers of JA, recorded and acoustically analyzed in Praat for a total of 1032 tokens. The consonants of the bound morphemes tested include the genitive/accusative suffix-initial consonant /h/, the active participle prefix-final consonant /t/, and the definite article-final consonant /l/, in terms of emphasis. The results firstly show that the phoneme /t/ undergoes total emphatic assimilation when followed by a coronal obstruent. Secondly, when the phoneme /l/ is followed by any emphatic coronal, it undergoes total emphatic assimilation. Thirdly, the phoneme /h/ undergoes total emphatic assimilation when preceded by an emphatic voiceless fricative or an emphatic voiceless plosive. Fourthly, the directionality of assimilation across morpheme boundaries is either progressive with the suffix /-h/ or regressive with the prefixes /t-/ and /l-/. Finally, emphasis is found to be an important feature that correlates with assimilation.
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