The papers in this volume deal with various topics in Arabic Linguistics. Most of the papers focus on new issues and introduce new empirical generalizations that haven't been studied before within the context of Arabic linguistics. The syntax and morphosyntax papers explore issues ranging from the nature of extraction strategies to various types of Construct State representations and the proper analysis of the distribution of the nominal, adjectival and verbal mophological features. The computational linguistics papers focus on the challenge posed by the non-concatenative nature of Arabic morphology. The authors illustrate how their programs can handle Arabic morphology. The papers in morpho-phonology and historical linguistics deal with the development of the Arabic complementizer system and the empirical and theoretical problems that arise in the context of hypocoristic formation in Arabic. The sociolinguistics papers take up the issues of sociolinguistic variation as they pertain to the phenomenon of diglossia and regional uses of the Standard variety of Arabic.
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This volume deals with the following topics in Arabic linguistics: syntax and morphosyntax, computational linguistics, phonology and historical linguistics, and sociolinguistics. The papers focus on advances in these areas and introduce new empirical generalizations for the 21st century.
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1. Foreword; 2. Introduction; 3. 1. Syntax and Morphosyntax; 4. Modes of Interrogation (by Aoun, Joseph); 5. Checking and Licensing Inside dP in Palestinian Arabic (by Mohammad, Mohammad A.); 6. On Locality and Discontinuity: Agreement as Across the Board Movement (by Hallman, Peter); 7. II. Computational Linguistics; 8. Arabic Stem Morphotactics via Finite-State Intersection (by Beesley, Kenneth R.); 9. Computational Tool for Developing Morphophonological Models for Arabic (by Kiraz, George Anton); 10. III. Phonology and Historical Linguistics; 11. Hypocoristic Formation in Ammani-Jordanian Arabic (by Zawaydeh, Bushra Adnan); 12. On ginna, ganna, et alia (by Testen, David); 13. IV. Sociolinguistics; 14. (theta) and (d) as Ternary and Binary Variables in Damascene Arabic (by Daher, Jamil); 15. Testing Lexical difference in Regional Standard Arabics (by Parkinson, Dilworth B.); 16. Index of Subjects
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ISBN
9789027236968
Publisert
1999-12-15
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John Benjamins Publishing Co
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510 gr
Høyde
245 mm
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164 mm
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UU, UP, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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