Omani Arabic: More than a Dialect

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Abstract

This paper surveys several linguistic aspects of the varieties of the Omani Arabic dialect (OA). It starts with a discussion of the sociolinguistic situation in Oman and the factors that shaped it, as well as discussing the OA varieties and the languages spoken in the country. This is followed by a presentation of the OA consonant and vowel phonemes and their allophones. The paper also presents phonological aspects such as syllable structure and word stress as well as examples of processes like assimilation and emphasis spreading. Then, it presents the OA personal, demonstrative, possessive, and interrogative pronouns, as well as morphological issues such as subject agreement affixes, verbal forms, passive formation, and pluralization patterns. Next, it presents syntactic patterns including word order, negation, question formation, and relative clauses. Besides the survey, the paper provides examples that reveal similarity between some OA dialects and those of the pre-Islamic era, as evidenced by some of the documented and approved readings of the HolyQurʔān. There is also discussion of some cases of grammaticalization and pronominal copulas.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)80-125
Number of pages46
JournalMacrolinguistics
Volume4
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2016

Keywords

  • Omani Arabic dialects, phonemes and phonological processes, pronouns, verb structure, negation particles.

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