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E-raamat: Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics: Papers from the annual symposium on Arabic linguistics. Volume XVII-XVIII: Alexandria, 2003 and Norman, Oklahoma 2004

Edited by (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Edited by (The University of Oklahoma)
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In these 12 papers presented in May of 2003 and March of 2004, participants review a broad range of issues in current linguistic research, particularly in phonology, morphology and lexicon, sociolinguistics and first and second language acquisition. Specific topics include the length of stem-final vowels in colloquial Arabic, Moraic syllable structure and edge effects, the structure of intonation, phonological processes in connected speech, root formation and polysemic organization, light verbs, lexical aspects of Egyptian Arabic, building a computational lexicon, the history of bayaan (political commentary), optional patterns of agreement, a multi-path approach to the acquisition of Arabic word formation, and L2 acquisition of Arabic morphosyntacic features. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The papers in this volume are a selection from papers presented at the Annual Symposia on Arabic Linguistics, held in 2003 (Alexandria) and 2004 (Oklahoma). They tackle a broad range of issues in current linguistic research, particularly in the areas of phonology, morphology/lexicon, sociolinguistics, and L1 and L2 acquisition. They are distinguished for the depth of coverage and the types of data considered.
Editorial Note vii
Introduction ix
Mohammad T. Alhawary
Elabbas Benmamoun
The Length of Stem-final Vowels in Colloquial Arabic
1(26)
John J. McCarthy
Moraic Syllable Structure and Edge Effects in Arabic
27(22)
Abdessatar Mahfoudhi
The Structure of Arabic Intonation: A preliminary investigation
49(20)
Khaled Rifaat
Phonological Processes in Connected Speech in Colloquial Egyptian Arabic
69(16)
Hanaa Salem
Root Formation and Polysemic Organization in Arabic Lexicon: A probabilistic model
85(32)
Lazhar Zanned
Light Verbs in Standard and Egyptian Arabic
117(16)
Amr Helmy Ibrahim
Rethinking Lexical Aspect in Egyptian Arabic
133(40)
Mustafa Mughazy
Building a Computational Lexicon for Arabic: A corpusbased approach
173(22)
Sameh Al-Ansary
Political Transition, Linguistic Shift: How a political communique (bayaan) has come to be what it is
195(30)
Naima Boussofara-Omar
Agreement Alternations: How optional patterns of agreement arise
225(18)
Heidi Lorimor
Acquisition of Arabic Word Formation: A multi-path approach
243(30)
Fatima Badry
L2 Acquisition of Arabic Morphosyntactic Features: Temporary or permanent impairment?
273(40)
Mohammad T. Alhawary
Index of Subjects 313