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Tunisian Arabic Customized Citation: Turki, H., Zribi, R., Gibson, M., & Adel, E. (2015). Tunisian Arabic. In Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation.
Authors:
- Houcemeddine Turki(Talk): was born in May 24th, 1994 in Sfax, Tunisia and he is currently a B.Sc. Student, Faculty of Medicine of Sfax, University of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia. His fields of interest are Scientometrics and Computational Linguistics.
- Rafik Zribi(Talk) is a B.B.A. Student, IESEG School of Management, Lille, France. His field of interest is Tunisian Arabic.
- Maik Gibson(Talk) is a consultant in SIL International, Texas, United States of America. His fields of interest are language contact and language literacy.
- Emad Adel(Talk) is a student in Sbikha 1979 High School, Sbikha, Kairouan, Tunisia. His field of interest is Maghrebi Arabic Standardization issue.
To contact the authors: turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr
Keywords: Tunisian Arabic, Arabic dialect, morphology, phonology, language contact.
Chapters: Tunisian Arabic - Tunisian Arabic morphology - Help:IPA for Tunisian Arabic - Judeo-Tunisian Arabic - Music in Tunisian Arabic - Tunisian Arabic phrasebook.
Acknowledgements: We thank Dr. Mohamed Maamouri (LDC, University of Pennsylvania), Dr. Lameen Souag (INALCO, Université Sorbonne Paris Cité), Dr. Ines Dallaji (University of Vienna), Ms. Ines Zribi (Université de Sfax), Ms. Karen McNeil (University of Virginia) and Dr. Nizar Habash (New York University Abu Dhabi) as well as the members of WikiProject Tunisia, the Languages in Peril Project of Rutgers University and WikiProject Linguistics and the participants to WikiCup and GA Cup for their reviews and helpful comments that have significantly contributed to the promotion of this final output.
Adopted Script: We used in this work a modified version of the Tunisian CODA guidelines as defined by Zribi et al. in 2014 to transcribe Tunisian Arabic in Arabic Script and a modified version of the modified DMG transcription as defined by Turki et al. in 2015.
Edition Period: June 2015 - June 2016 |