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Implicit Reciprocals in Standard Arabic
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Mark S. LeTourneau
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction 1
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I. Syntactic Perspectives
- Layers in the Distribution of Arabic Adverbs and Adjectives and Their Licensing 9
- The Unoptionality of Resumptive Pronouns: The Case of Moroccan Arabic 47
- Gapping and VP Deletion in Moroccan Arabic 65
- Implicit Reciprocals in Standard Arabic 91
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II. Phonological Perspectives
- Gradient Uvularization Spread in Ammani-Jordanian Arabic 117
- Optimized Postvelar Harmony in Palestinian Arabic 143
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III. Perspectives on Variation
- Reported Speech in Arabic Journalistic Discourse 167
- Gender in Linguistic Variation: The Variable (q) in Damascus Arabic 183
- Literary Arabic and Early Hijazi: Contrasts in the Marking of Definiteness 207
- Index of Subjects 226
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction 1
-
I. Syntactic Perspectives
- Layers in the Distribution of Arabic Adverbs and Adjectives and Their Licensing 9
- The Unoptionality of Resumptive Pronouns: The Case of Moroccan Arabic 47
- Gapping and VP Deletion in Moroccan Arabic 65
- Implicit Reciprocals in Standard Arabic 91
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II. Phonological Perspectives
- Gradient Uvularization Spread in Ammani-Jordanian Arabic 117
- Optimized Postvelar Harmony in Palestinian Arabic 143
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III. Perspectives on Variation
- Reported Speech in Arabic Journalistic Discourse 167
- Gender in Linguistic Variation: The Variable (q) in Damascus Arabic 183
- Literary Arabic and Early Hijazi: Contrasts in the Marking of Definiteness 207
- Index of Subjects 226