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The gendered use of Arabic and other languages in Morocco
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Preface ix
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Section I. Computational and corpus linguistics
- Systematicity in the Arabic Mental Lexicon 3
- Arabic PAPPI: A Principles and Parameters Parser 19
- Corpus-based linguistic analyses: Testing intuitions about Arabic structure and use 37
- Learning Arabic morphology using statistical constraint-satisfaction models 63
- Learning to use the Prague Arabic Dependency Treebank 77
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Section II. Phonology, morphology, and syntax
- Intonational and rhythmic patterns across the dialect continuum 97
- Roots and patterns in Arabic lexical processing 123
- Affrication in North Arabic revisited 151
- The syntax of complex tense in Moroccan Arabic 175
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Section III. Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition
- On agree and postcyclic merge in syntactic derivations: First conjunct agreement in standard Arabic 191
- Null subjects use by English and Spanish learners of Arabic as an L2 217
- Linguistic diversity: The Qaaf across Arabic dialects 247
- Arabic sociolinguistics and cultural diversity in Morocco 267
- The gendered use of Arabic and other languages in Morocco 277
- Index of subjects 301
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Preface ix
-
Section I. Computational and corpus linguistics
- Systematicity in the Arabic Mental Lexicon 3
- Arabic PAPPI: A Principles and Parameters Parser 19
- Corpus-based linguistic analyses: Testing intuitions about Arabic structure and use 37
- Learning Arabic morphology using statistical constraint-satisfaction models 63
- Learning to use the Prague Arabic Dependency Treebank 77
-
Section II. Phonology, morphology, and syntax
- Intonational and rhythmic patterns across the dialect continuum 97
- Roots and patterns in Arabic lexical processing 123
- Affrication in North Arabic revisited 151
- The syntax of complex tense in Moroccan Arabic 175
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Section III. Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition
- On agree and postcyclic merge in syntactic derivations: First conjunct agreement in standard Arabic 191
- Null subjects use by English and Spanish learners of Arabic as an L2 217
- Linguistic diversity: The Qaaf across Arabic dialects 247
- Arabic sociolinguistics and cultural diversity in Morocco 267
- The gendered use of Arabic and other languages in Morocco 277
- Index of subjects 301