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" Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XXXI : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 887036
Main Entry : Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics(31st :2017 :, University of Oklahoma)
Title & Author : Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XXXI : : papers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Norman, Oklahoma, 2017 /\ edited by Amel Khalfaoui, Youssef A. Haddad.
Publication Statement : Amsterdam :: John Benjamins Publishing Company,, [2019]
: , ©2019
Series Statement : Studies in Arabic linguistics ;; 8
Page. NO : 1 online resource (261 pages)
ISBN : 9027262446
: : 9789027262448
: 9027203261
: 9789027203267
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Intro; Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXXI; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. Phonetics and phonology; Incomplete phonetic neutralization; 1. Introduction; Incomplete neutralization; Possible causes of incomplete neutralization; The spreading activation hypothesis; Research gaps; 2. Studies of phonetic neutralization in Arabic; Vowel epenthesis, and possible influence of sociolinguistic variation; Closed syllable shortening; Unstressed vowel shortening; No effect of orthography
: 5. Further evidence for post-lexical stratification6. Concluding remarks; Acknowledgements; Anchor 206; Part II. Sociolinguistics and pragmatics; Destabilizing Arabic diglossia?; 1. Introduction; 2. Background; Complicating common understandings of diglossia; The turn toward considering translingual practice; The emergent register of interactive written discourse; 3. Methods; 4. Some representative data; 5. Discussion; 6. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Dialect contact in the Tunisian diaspora; 1. Introduction; 2. The Tunisian community of Mazara del Vallo (Sicily)
: Diminutive and augmentative forms in HDMonosyllabic base words; Disyllabic base words; Trisyllabic base words; Base words with more than four root consonants; The Diminutive with [aj] infix and its augmentative form; Summary; 6. Conclusion; References; Post-lexical strata; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical background; 3. The interaction between syncope and resyllabification; Overview; Ali's (2014) account of phrasal syncope in UCSA and Shukriiya; Anchor 198; 4. A Stratal-OT account of the interaction between syncope and resyllabification; Lexical syncope; Post-lexical syncope; Summary
: Does incomplete neutralization have a functional role?3. Towards a spreading activation analysis for Arabic; Arabic morphology and the mental lexicon; Which words share timing patterns?; Representation of alternations: Evidence from priming; Representing vowel alternations in the lexicon; 4. Conclusion and future directions; Acknowledgement; References; Diminutive formation in a Libyan dialect with some phonological implications; 1. Introduction; 2. Brief description of the diminutive in Classical Arabic and two other varieties; The diminutive in Classical Arabic
: The diminutive in contemporary Arabic dialectsThe diminutive in Coastal Dhofari Arabic; The diminutive in Moroccan Arabic; 3. Diminutive in the rural Asābʽā dialect of northwest Libya; 4. Some phonological issues; 5. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Diminutive and augmentative formation in northern Najdi/Ḥā'ili Arabic; 1. Introduction; 2. Background on Najdi Arabic; 3. Diminutive and augmentative in Arabic; 4. Some connotations of the augmentative in the HD; 5. Morphological diminutive and augmentative in Ḥā'ili dialect; The diminutive in HD and CA
Abstract : This volume brings together ten peer-reviewed articles on Arabic linguistics. The articles are distributed over three parts: phonetics and phonology, sociolinguistics and pragmatics, and language acquisition. Including data from North African, Levantine, and Gulf varieties of Arabic, as well as Arabic varieties spoken in diaspora, these articles address issues that range from phonetic neutralization and diminutive formation to diglossia, dialect contact, and language acquisition in heritage speakers. The book is valuable reading for linguists in general and for those working on descriptive and theoretical aspects of Arabic linguistics in particular.
Subject : Arabic language, Congresses.
Subject : Arabic language-- Grammar, Congresses.
Subject : Arabic language-- Grammar.
Subject : Arabic language.
Subject : LANGUAGE ARTS DISCIPLINES-- Linguistics-- Historical Comparative.
Dewey Classification : ‭410‬
LC Classification : ‭PJ6021‬
Added Entry : Haddad, Youssef A.,1972-
: Khalfaoui, Amel
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