Rijal Alma (speech variety)
A speech variety of Saudi Arabia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rijāl Almaʿ is a speech variety of questionable genetic affiliation spoken in the area in and around the village after which it is named, Rijāl Almaʿ.[1] Amongst the features that make this speech variety so distinctive in the area where it is spoken is the seemingly preserved demonstrative pronominal paradigm from the Sayhadic languages and the presence of the a nasal definite article similar to the proposed modern Sayhadic languages Faifi and Razihi. The speech variety is seemingly gradually being phased out due to increased language convergence with neighboring varieties of Arabic, further complicating the situation regarding where this speech variety belongs within Central Semitic.[2][3]
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Rijāl Almaʿ | |
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Pronunciation | [rid͡ʒaːl ʔalmaʕ] |
Native to | Saudi Arabia |
Region | Asir |
Native speakers | 100,000[citation needed] (2009) |
Afroasiatic
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ISO 639-3 | – |
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