Árabe sudanés
Faláu en Bandera de Sudán Sudán
Bandera de Sudán del Sur Sudán del Sur
Bandera d'Eritrea Eritrea
 Chad
Rexón África. Sudán y zones axacentes de los sos países vecinos.
Falantes 17 millones (1991)[1]
Familia Afro-asiáticu

  Semíticu
    Semíticu occidental;
      Semíticu central
        Árabe
          Árabe central
            Árabe sudanés

Estatus oficial
Oficial en (nengunu)
Reguláu por Nun ta reguláu
Códigos
ISO 639-1 nengún
ISO 639-2
ISO 639-3apd

Estensión del árabe sudanés

El árabe sudanés ye la variedá de la llingua árabe falada al traviés de Sudán. Dalgunes de les tribus en Sudán inda tienen acentos similares a los d'Arabia Saudita.

Historia

En 1889 el Diariu del Real Institutu Antropolóxicu de Gran Bretaña afirmó que l'árabe faláu en Sudán yera "un árabe puru pero arcaicu". La pronunciación de ciertes lletres yera como Hijazí, y non exipcia, como la "G" siendo la pronunciación de la lletra árabe Qāf y la "J" siendo la pronunciación de Guímel.[2][3]

Referencies

  1. Árabe sudanés en Ethnologue (18ª ed., 2015)
  2. Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, JSTOR (Organization) (1888). Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 17. Consultáu'l 8 de mayu de 2011.
  3. Arlette Roth, 1969–1972, Lexique des parlers arabes tchado-soudanais. An Arabic-English-French lexicon of dialects spoken in the Chad-Suden area compiled by Arlette Roth-Laly, Paris: Editions du Centre Nationale de la recherche scientifique.

Bibliografía

N'inglés

  • Victoria Bernal, 1991, Cultivating Workers, Peasants and Capitalism in a Sudanese Village, New York: Colombia University Press, see glossary of Sudanese Arabic words pp 203–206.
  • James Dickins. 2008. Online Arabic/English Dictionary of Sudanese Arabic, and English/Arabic Dictionary of Sudanese Arabic available at http://www.leeds.ac.uk/arts/profile/40000/479/james_dickins.
  • James Dickins. 2007a. Sudanese Arabic: Phonematics and Syllable Structure. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
  • James Dickins. 2007b. Khartoum Arabic. In The Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics (Vol. 2) (K. Versteegh et al. eds.). Leiden: Brill. pp. 559–571, available at http://www.languages.salford.ac.uk/staff/KhartoumArabicArticleDickins.pdf
  • James Dickins, 2006. The Verb Base in Central Urban Sudanese Arabic. In Grammar as a Window onto Arabic Humanism: A Collection of Articles in Honour of Michael G. Carter (L. Edzard and Janet Watson, eds.). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. pp. 155–195.
  • Elizabeth M. Bergman, 2004. Spoken Sudanese Arabic, Grammar, Dialogues and Glossary, Springfield, VA, Dunwoody Press.
  • Abdel-Hadi Mohammed Omer, 1984, Arabic in the Sudanese setting: A Sociolinguistic study (Language Planning, Diglossia, Standardisation), Unpublished dissertation, Indiana University (available on Proquest).
  • Andrew and Janet Persson with Ahmad Hussein, 1979, Sudanese Colloquial Arabic for beginners, Summer Institute of Linguistics, Horsleys Green, High Wycombe, United Kingdom: This book is a good introduction to Sudanese colloquial Arabic as spoken in Khartoum. Text is in both Arabic and Latin scripts, making it accessible to those that do not read Arabic but want basic conversational skills.
  • Alan S. Kaye, 1976, Chadian and Sudanese Arabic in the light of comparative Arabic dialectology, Mouton: The Hague, ISBN 90-279-3324-3.
  • El Rashid Abubakr, 1970, The noun phrase in the spoken Arabic of Suden, Unpublished dissertation, University of London, UK.
  • J. Spenser Trimmingham, 1946, Suden Colloquial Arabic, London, Oxford University Press, G. Cumberlege.
  • Vincent Llewllyn Grifiths & Abdel Rahman Ali Taha, 1936, Suden courtesy customs; a foreigner's guide to polite phrases in common use among sophisticated Arabic speaking population of Northern Suden, Khartoum, published by the Suden Government.
  • S. Hillelson, 1935, Suden Arabic texts, Cambridge, UK: The University Press.

En francés

  • Michel Baumer, 1968, -yos noms vernaculaires soudanais utiles à l'écologiste, Unpublished dissertation, Université de Montpelier, France.

N'alemán

  • Randolph Galla, 1997, Kauderwelsch, Sudanesisch-Arabisch Wort für Wort, Reise Know How-Verlag, Bielefeld, 1. Auflage, ISBN 3-89416-302-X
  • Stefan Reichmuth, 1983, Der arabische Dialekt der Šukriyya in Ostsudan, Hildesheim, New York: G. Olms (originally authors thesis, Freie Universität, Berlin), ISBN 3-487-07457-5.

N'árabe

  • عون الشريف قاسم (ʿAwn al-Sharīf Qāsim), 1972, قاموس اللهجة العامية في السودان (A Dictionary of the Vernacular Dialect in the Suden), الخرطوم: الدار السودانية للكتاب (Khartoum: Sudanese Publishers).

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