Stephan Procházka 2007

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},
  pages      = {109-133},
  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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  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  lgcode     = {Bedouin-type dialects of Urfa and Harran = Bedouin of Central Northern Fertile Crescent = Harran-Urfa = Gilit Mesopotamian Arabic [acm], Syrian-type dialects of the Cilician Plain called Çukurova in modern Turkish = North Levantine Arabic [apc]},
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Languages

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