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Languages of Morocco / Phonology / Arabic language / Paul Smolensky / Optimality theory / Harrak / Varieties of Arabic / Hakim / Moroccan Arabic / Languages of Africa / Languages of Asia / Culture
Date: 2004-02-22 19:59:14
Languages of Morocco
Phonology
Arabic language
Paul Smolensky
Optimality theory
Harrak
Varieties of Arabic
Hakim
Moroccan Arabic
Languages of Africa
Languages of Asia
Culture

Phonological adaptation of Spanish loanwords in Northern Moroccan Arabic

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