Procházka, Stephan. 2007. Does geographical periphery imply linguistic periphery? The examples of the Arabic dialects of Cilicia and Urfa in Southern Turkey. In George Grigore (ed.), Peripheral Arabic Dialects, 109-133. București: Editura Universității din București.
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address = {București},
author = {Stephan Procházka},
booktitle = {Peripheral Arabic Dialects},
editor = {George Grigore},
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publisher = {Editura Universității din București},
title = {Does geographical periphery imply linguistic periphery? The examples of the Arabic dialects of Cilicia and Urfa in Southern Turkey},
year = {2007},
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| Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
|---|---|
| Bedouin-type dialects of Urfa and Harran = Bedouin of Central Northern Fertile Crescent = Harran-Urfa | |
| Syrian-type dialects of the Cilician Plain called Çukurova in modern Turkish |