Chapter
Publicly Available
Editorial Note
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Editorial Note vii
- Introduction ix
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Phonology and Morphology
- Stretching ablaut: Morphological adaptation of new * CCu and * CCi stems in Moroccan Arabic 3
- Hypocoristics revisited: Challenging the primacy of the consonantal root 25
- Morphology and thematic Arity operations: Evidence from standard Arabic 51
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II. Syntax
- On the individual-property contrast in free state possessive nominals in Egyptian Arabic 71
- Reconstruction and islandhood in Jordanian Arabic 87
- An Arabic wackernagel clitic? The morphosyntax of negation in Palestinian Arabic 105
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III. Psycholinguistics
- The split-INFL hypothesis: Findings from English and Japanese L2 learners of Arabic 135
- Lexical processing in two language varieties: An even-related brain potential study of Arabic native speakers 153
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IV. Pragmatics
- A cognitive approach to analyzing demonstratives in Tunisian Arabic 169
- A prosodic feature that invites back-channels in Egyptian Arabic 187
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V. Computational Linguistics
- Implementing an open source Arabic resource grammar in GF 209
- A link grammar parser for Arabic 233
- Index of subjects 245
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Editorial Note vii
- Introduction ix
-
Phonology and Morphology
- Stretching ablaut: Morphological adaptation of new * CCu and * CCi stems in Moroccan Arabic 3
- Hypocoristics revisited: Challenging the primacy of the consonantal root 25
- Morphology and thematic Arity operations: Evidence from standard Arabic 51
-
II. Syntax
- On the individual-property contrast in free state possessive nominals in Egyptian Arabic 71
- Reconstruction and islandhood in Jordanian Arabic 87
- An Arabic wackernagel clitic? The morphosyntax of negation in Palestinian Arabic 105
-
III. Psycholinguistics
- The split-INFL hypothesis: Findings from English and Japanese L2 learners of Arabic 135
- Lexical processing in two language varieties: An even-related brain potential study of Arabic native speakers 153
-
IV. Pragmatics
- A cognitive approach to analyzing demonstratives in Tunisian Arabic 169
- A prosodic feature that invites back-channels in Egyptian Arabic 187
-
V. Computational Linguistics
- Implementing an open source Arabic resource grammar in GF 209
- A link grammar parser for Arabic 233
- Index of subjects 245