Table of contents
Forewordvii
Introduction1
I. Arabic in contact: the Hispano-Arabic connection
Current state of research in the field of Andalusi Arabic: Achievements and prospects7
Aljamiado and the Moriscos’ Islamicization of Spanish17
From spoken to written language and back: some cultural consideration on Hispano-Arabic phonetics25
On Hispano-Arabic Historical phonology: Latin and Romance evidence37
Elements of Romance prosody in the poetry of ibn Quzman63
II. Arabic in contact: other connections
Connectives in Arabic Diglossia: the case of Lebanese Arabic91
Classical Arabic in contact: the transmission to near categorical agreement patterns121
On the development of the Arabic subjunctive151
III. Phonological perspectives
Arabic segmental errors and segmental phonology169
Rules of phonology: pre- or post-syllable structure?185
On emphasis and /r/ i Arabic215
Index of subjects237
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