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Phonetic and phonological adaptations of English loanwords into Iraqi Arabic: A generative study

As-Sammer, 2015

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5970401799097149782
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As-Sammer M
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Journal of the College of Arts. University of Basrah

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This paper explores the underlying adaptation transformations that apply to English loanwords into Iraqi Arabic. Iraqi Arabic dealt with in this study refers to the variety of Arabic spoken in the city centre of Basra and nearby districts (henceforth IA). It is the mother tongue …
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