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between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
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Imāla (also imālah; Arabic: إمالة, lit. 'inclination') is a
phenomenon in Arabic...
- groups, /a/ in a
previous syllable blocks this
imala. Like the
dialects of
central Sinai and Negev, the
imala of
feminine adjectives of
color and
defect on...
- (نلعبوا nalʿabū 'we play'). A
feature characteristic of it was the
extensive imala that
transformed alif into an /e/ or /i/ (e.g. al-kirā ("rent") > al-kirē...
- the
imperfect with a-: ašṛab ‘I drink’, ašūf ‘I see’, and by a
pronounced ʾimāla of the type sēfaṛ/ysēfer, with subdialects:
Muslim Aleppine Christian Aleppine...
- -iya, and a /æ/
turned into ī /iː/ due to the
phonetic phenomenon called imāla. In the meantime, the city's
official name had been
changed to Ḥimṣ al-Andalus...
- some
archaic features such as the
realisation of ⟨kh⟩ and ⟨gh⟩ and the
imāla of
Arabic ā into ē (or ī
especially in Gozo),
considered archaic because...
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Academic Literature Names Linguistics Phonology Sun and moon
letters Tajwid Imāla ʾIʿrāb (case)
Grammar Triliteral root
Mater lectionis IPA
Quranic Arabic...
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Abeokuta North West
Lafenwa 3*.
Abeokuta North East Ita
Iyalode 4.* Oke Ogun
Imala 5.
Abeokuta South Ake 6.*Abeokuta
South East
Ijeun Titun 7*.Abeokuta South...
- and singles, Bajraktarević
released her
first full-length
studio album,
Imala sam
drugaricu (I Had a Friend). The
album contained a
dozen songs, two of...
- and most
modern Arabic dialects. A
completely different phenomenon called imāla led to the
raising of /a/ and /aː/
adjacent to a
sequence i(ː)C or Ci(ː)...