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E-raamat: Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXXIII: Papers selected from the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Toronto, Canada, 2019

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  • Formaat: 217 pages
  • Sari: Studies in Arabic Linguistics 11
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027256935
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This volume features eight peer-reviewed chapters based on papers presented at the 33rd Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, held at the University of Toronto in 2019. The chapters are divided into four sections: sociolinguistics, phonetics and phonology, syntax, and first language acquisition. They present research on relatively well-studied Arabic varieties such as the Moroccan, Jordanian, and Emirati varieties as well as understudied varieties such as the Palestinian dialects of Gaza and Jaffa, and the Saudi dialects of Al-Ahsa, Ha’il, and Faifi. The chapters address linguistic phenomena that range from language variation and change, the phonemic status and feature composition of rhotics, and the realization patterns of emphatic fricatives to the grammaticalization of aspectual markers, the syntactic and pragmatic aspects of post-wh-questions, and the acquisition trajectory of the definite article. The volume makes valuable descriptive and theoretical contributions to Arabic linguistics.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction ix
Abdel-Khalig Ali
Atiqa Hachimi
Part I Sociolinguistics
Palestinian Arabic in the diaspora: Assessing the case for contact-induced change
3(24)
Yasmine Abou Taha
Stephen Levey
Dialect contact and change in the Arabic feminine ending morpheme
27(24)
Uri Horesh
Enam Al-Wer
Deema AlAmmar
Moayyad Al-Bohnayyah
Variability of nominal genitives in Casablanca Moroccan Arabic
51(26)
Robert Prazeres
Part II Phonetics and phonology
Plain-emphatic R phonemes in Arabic: More evidence for phonetics-phonology mismatches
77(22)
Islam Youssef
Some grammatical features of Faifi Arabic with a focus on emphatic fricatives
99(22)
Abdullah Alfaifi
Stuart Davis
Part III Syntax
The imperfective verb and the progressive aspect in Arabic: Diachrony and synchrony
121(26)
Hamid Ouali
Remnant-movement analysis of questions with final wh-words in Jordanian Arabic
147(22)
Marwan Jarrah
Ekab Al-Shawashreh
Part IV
First language acquisition: Tracing the acquisition of definiteness in Emirati Arabic
169(30)
Dimitrios Ntelitheos
Index 199