Chapter 3
The realization patterns of the glottal stop in Sudanese Arabic
Evidence for reanalysis in a contemporary spoken dialect of Arabic
This paper investigates the realization patterns of the glottal stop attested in Urban Central
Sudanese Arabic (UCSA). To this end, the paper examines the realizations of forms whose roots consist of glottal stop
radicals. Root-initial and root-medial glottal stops are shown to exhibit realization patterns that are explained in
terms of a phonotactic constraints against syllabifying the glottal stop in a coda position. This constraint is
violated to satisfy a verbal templatic requirement. Root-initial and root-medial glottal stops are also shown to
exhibit three more unpredictable patterns in which the glottal stop is not realized even in contexts where it would be
syllabified in an onset position. All root-final glottal stops are shown to have been reanalyzed as a palatal glide
j in UCSA. The unpredictable patterns of root-initial and medial glottal stops are argued to
indicate that this segment may be undergoing a similar reanalysis process.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Root-initial glottal stop
- 3.Root-medial glottal stop
- 4.Root-final glottal stop
- 5.Concluding remarks and questions for future research
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Notes
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References
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