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- Arabic_phonology abstract "While many languages have numerous dialects that differ in phonology, the contemporary spoken Arabic language is more properly described as a continuum of varieties. This article deals primarily with Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), which is the standard variety shared by educated speakers throughout Arabic-speaking regions. MSA is used in writing in formal print media and orally in newscasts, speeches and formal declarations of numerous types.Arabic has 28 consonant phonemes, making phonemic contrasts between "emphatic" (pharyngealized or velarized) consonants and non-emphatic ones; Arabic also has three vowel phonemes. However, by the 8th century, the letter alif no longer represented a glottal stop only, but also a long /aː/. As a result, a diacritic symbol, hamza (ء),[citation needed] was introduced to represent this sound with alif, and a hamza can be used, separately, now without the letter alif, to indicate the sound. In addition, some of these phonemes have coalesced in the various modern dialects, while new phonemes have been introduced through borrowing or phonemic splits. A "phonemic quality of length" applies to consonants as well as vowels.".
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- Arabic_phonology subject Category:Arabic_language.
- Arabic_phonology subject Category:Language_phonologies.
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- Arabic_phonology type DescriptiveLinguistics106181584.
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- Arabic_phonology type LanguagePhonologies.
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- Arabic_phonology type Phonology106177450.
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- Arabic_phonology comment "While many languages have numerous dialects that differ in phonology, the contemporary spoken Arabic language is more properly described as a continuum of varieties. This article deals primarily with Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), which is the standard variety shared by educated speakers throughout Arabic-speaking regions.".
- Arabic_phonology label "Arabic phonology".
- Arabic_phonology label "Phonologie de l'arabe".
- Arabic_phonology label "أصوات العربية".
- Arabic_phonology label "アラビア語の音韻".
- Arabic_phonology sameAs Phonologie_de_l'arabe.
- Arabic_phonology sameAs アラビア語の音韻.
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