Abstract:
The study investigates some words that linguistic resources have traced to the Yemeni
dialects of Arabic, and that the researcher has found used in Jordanian Arabic. The study
reveals that some words that have been considered to be rooted in the Yemeni dialects
of Arabic, have an extension in the Jordanian dialect of Arabic. The study shows that
these words are used in Jordanian Arabic with the same interpretation that is documented
in linguistic resources such as dictionaries. This extension of use might be due to the
transmission of these words from one generation to the other. The study also shows that
some Yemeni words existed in some old Semitic languages, and that some of these words
might have their roots in the northern dialects that spread in Yemen after the domination
of the northern dialects in Yemen.
The study also shows that the words under investigation have developed both their
semantic and morphological aspects; however, these developments have not affected the
interpretation of these words.