A Grammar of Alnamas Arabic
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2024-12-17
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The University at Buffalo
Abstract
This dissertation is a grammar of Alnamas Arabic, an endangered variety of Arabic spoken
predominantly by an estimated 4,800 individuals from the older parent and grandparent
generations in the Alnamas region of southwestern Saudi Arabia. The dialect is part of
the southwestern Arabic dialect group and exhibits distinctive linguistic features that set it
apart from other varieties of Arabic. This grammar is based on the author’s fieldwork, which
included recording and analyzing speech from native speakers in Alnamas. Since Alnamas
Arabic has remained largely unstudied, this research provides the first major documentation
and description of the dialect, offering a comprehensive analysis of its phonology, morphology,
and syntax.
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Alnamas Arabic, Arabic dialects, Saudi dialects, Arabic dialectology