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... Arabic does not employ long vowels as in Classical Arabic [ CA ] . Rather , there are what Heath refers to as " full vowels ” ( a , i , u ) . Unlike those in Classical Arabic , they " have no one - to - one relationship to shorter ...
... Arabic does not employ long vowels as in Classical Arabic [ CA ] . Rather , there are what Heath refers to as " full vowels ” ( a , i , u ) . Unlike those in Classical Arabic , they " have no one - to - one relationship to shorter ...
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... Arabic ' is a glottal stop , the Arabic letter hamza . The emphatic consonants in Arabic are shown with a dot under ... Classical Arabic [ CA ] , or French [ F ] within curved brackets { } . Un- less noted , all texts were originally ...
... Arabic ' is a glottal stop , the Arabic letter hamza . The emphatic consonants in Arabic are shown with a dot under ... Classical Arabic [ CA ] , or French [ F ] within curved brackets { } . Un- less noted , all texts were originally ...
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Contents
1 | |
Women in the Market | 27 |
Gender on the Market | 151 |
Discourse of the Majduba | 280 |
Discourse of the Ashshaba | 290 |
Glossary | 297 |
Bibliography | 299 |
Subject Index | 321 |
Author Index | 323 |
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Gender on the Market: Moroccan Women and the Revoicing of Tradition Deborah Anne Kapchan Limited preview - 1996 |
Gender on the Market: Moroccan Women and the Revoicing of Tradition Deborah Anne Kapchan No preview available - 1996 |
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