Why is It Difficult to Date When qalqala Became Unintelligible to Qurʾānic Reciters and Grammarians?

Sībawayh describes /q/, /ṭ/, /b/, /ǧ/ and /d/ as [+ voiced + stop] phonemes. In pausal position, these phonemes are subject to qalqala, which can be described as the addition of a schwa [ə], and whose role is the proctection of the [+ voiced] feature of these phonemes. In standard Classical Arabic,...

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Main Author: Druel, Jean (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2015
In: Arabica
Year: 2015, Volume: 62, Issue: 1, Pages: 19-52
Further subjects:B Qalqala Arabic Arabic grammar history of Arabic grammar Arabic phonetics historical Arabic phonetics Qurʾānic recitation taǧwīd Sībawayh
B Qalqala langue arabe grammaire arabe histoire de la grammaire arabe phonétique arabe phonétique arabe historique récitation coranique taǧwīd Sībawayh
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