Eiman Mustafawi
Qatar University
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The Canadian Journal of Linguistics \/ La Revue Canadienne De Linguistique | 2011
Eiman Mustafawi
This paper provides evidence for the activity of the Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP) as a constraint on dynamic alternations in the synchronic grammar of Qatari Arabic. It shows that the OCP is subject to proximity and to a gradient similarity effect. In Qatari Arabic, there are two variable phonological alternations that interact with the OCP, affrication and lenition. The velar stops /[inline-graphic 01i]/ and /k/ affricate to [ʤ] and [ʧ], respectively, when adjacent to [i(:)]. However, affrication is blocked when the outcome includes a sequence of segments that are highly similar. Lenition applies variably to the phoneme /ʤ/, which surfaces as [ʤ] or [j]. Usually, the probability of lenition applying to its eligible candidates is around the level of chance. The process, however, applies categorically when a violation of the OCP would otherwise be incurred. The data are analyzed within the framework of Optimality Theory.
Behavior Research Methods | 2018
Tariq Khwaileh; Eiman Mustafawi; Ruth Herbert; David Howard
Standardized pictorial stimuli and predictors of successful picture naming are not readily available for Gulf Arabic. On the basis of data obtained from Qatari Arabic, a variety of Gulf Arabic, the present study provides norms for a set of 319 object pictures and a set of 141 action pictures. Norms were collected from healthy speakers, using a picture-naming paradigm and rating tasks. Norms for naming latencies, name agreement, visual complexity, image agreement, imageability, age of acquisition, and familiarity were established. Furthermore, the database includes other intrinsic factors, such as syllable length and phoneme length. It also includes orthographic frequency values (extracted from Aralex; Boudelaa & Marslen-Wilson, 2010). These factors were then examined for their impact on picture-naming latencies in object- and action-naming tasks. The analysis showed that the primary determinants of naming latencies in both nouns and verbs are (in descending order) image agreement, name agreement, familiarity, age of acquisition, and imageability. These results indicate no evidence that noun- and verb-naming processes in Gulf Arabic are influenced in different ways by these variables. This is the first database for Gulf Arabic, and therefore the norms collected from the present study will be of paramount importance for researchers and clinicians working with speakers of this variety of Arabic. Due to the similarity of the Arabic varieties spoken in the Gulf, these different varieties are grouped together under the label “Gulf Arabic” in the literature. The normative databases and the standardized pictures from this study can be downloaded from http://qufaculty.qu.edu.qa/tariq-khwaileh/download-center/.
language resources and evaluation | 2014
Mohamed Elmahdy; Mark Hasegawa-Johnson; Eiman Mustafawi
Archive | 2012
Mohamed Elmahdy; Mark Hasegawa-Johnson; Eiman Mustafawi
language resources and evaluation | 2014
Mohamed Elmahdy; Mark Hasegawa-Johnson; Eiman Mustafawi
6th International Conference on Speech Prosody 2012, SP 2012 | 2012
Mark Hasegawa-Johnson; Elabbas Benmamoun; Eiman Mustafawi; Mohamed Elmahdy; Rehab M. Duwairi
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Proceedings | 2011
Mohamed Elmahdy; Mark Hasegawa-Johnson; Eiman Mustafawi; Rehab M. Duwairi; Wolfgang Minker
Language Policy | 2018
Eiman Mustafawi; Kassim Shaaban
Archive | 2017
Mark Hasegawa-Johnson; Mohamed Elmahdy; Eiman Mustafawi
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Proceedings | 2012
Mohamed Elmahdy; Mark Hasegawa-Johnson; Eiman Mustafawi