Syllable Weight

Syllable Weight
Author: Matthew Gordon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2007-05-07
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1135922268

The book is the first systematic exploration of a series of phonological phenomena previously thought to be unified under the rubric of syllable weight. Drawing on a typological survey of 400 languages, it is shown that the traditional conception that languages are internally consistent in their weight criteria across weight-based processes is not corroborated by the cross-linguistic survey. Rather than being consistent across phenomena within individual languages, weight turns out to be sensitive to the particular processes involved such that different phenomena display different distributions in weight criteria. The book goes on to explore the motivations behind the process-specific nature of weight, showing that phonetic factors explain much of the variation in weight criteria between phenomena and also the variation in criteria between languages for a single process. The book is unlike other studies in combining an extensive typological survey with detailed phonetic analysis of many languages. The finding that the widely studied phenomenon of syllable weight is not a unified phenomenon, contrary to the established view, is a significant result for the field of theoretical phonology. The book is also an important contribution to the field of phonetically-driven phonology, since it establishes a close link between the phonology of weight and various quantitative phonetic parameters.

Somali-English, English-Somali Dictionary and Phrasebook

Somali-English, English-Somali Dictionary and Phrasebook
Author: Nicholas Awde
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1999
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780781806213

This book is very helpful for travelers to Somalia. Included in the book are vocabulary sections, a phrasebook, pronunciation, and a brief outline of the language's grammar rules and information on local culture.

Somali-English Dictionary with English Index

Somali-English Dictionary with English Index
Author: R. David Zorc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780931745942

Provides English definitions and detailed grammatical information for the basic word stock of Standard Somali. An English index of words used in the dictionary definitions is also included.

English-Somali, Somali-English Dictionary

English-Somali, Somali-English Dictionary
Author: Maxamud Jaamac Qoorsheel
Publisher: Simon Wallenburg Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2007
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

This is a new and fully updated edition of the dictionary, offers over 430 pages of definitions. It covers all the words you need for everyday use in Somali language; The author has also made the definitions clearer than before. This portable and affordable dictionary is perfect for general reference and student of the language. The vocabularies have been carefully compiled to embrace all words in current use, including many scientific and technical terms which have become a part of the English and Somali languages as spoken or written today. Many new words used in science, radio, automobile, aviation, etc., are included in this dictionary, thus affording the student richer vocabularies than those found in many larger volumes. Completeness, conciseness and accuracy have been the publishers basic aims throughout this volume, Conciseness has been attained by omitting only highly technical terms, rare and self-explaining derivatives, adverbs easily formed from adjectives words not in general use, and the endless array of unimportant and, in most cases, confusing synonyms, usually so common in much bulkier dictionaries.

Mai-Mai (Somali) Dictionary

Mai-Mai (Somali) Dictionary
Author: Seqend Hussain
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1524504440

Mai-Mai is the most common language in Somalia, and it is the native language of Somalia. It came with a lot of mythological stories, riddles, quotes, plus other Somalian traditions and cultures. Almost all of Somalian understand and speak Mai-Mai. The majority of the Somali Bantu people speak Mai-Mai. It is the best language they can communicate to each other. By the way, Somali Bantu people are the people who left Somalia because of civil war, and also because of Somalia government dont serve civil rights anymore. However, Mai-Mai written sort of like English and Italian. Some of the words in Mai-Mai used backward compare to English, its like Arabic. Most of the words in Mai-Mai used to start any position to speak it out or to write it out; backward or forward. It doesnt matter, can be use any position and still make sense. Mai-Mai is great language, most people get it fast and communicate with it fast.