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Loss of nominal case endings in the modern Arabic dialects
evidence from Palestinian Christian middle Arabic texts
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
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1. Overview
- Arabic linguistics 3
- “Come forth with a Surah like it” 39
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2. Grammatical prespectives
- Sound plural and broken plural assignment in classical Arabic 55
- The problem of subject-verb agreement in Arabic 95
- Word order and proper government in classical Arabic 127
- Bound anaphora in Egyptian Arabic 155
- Time reference, tense, and formal aspect in Cairene Arabic 173
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3. Textual analysis perspectives
- ‘Orality’ and discourse structure in modern standard Arabic 215
- Loss of nominal case endings in the modern Arabic dialects 235
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4. Psycholinguistic perspectives
- Bilingual linguistic memory 257
- Slips of the tongue in Arabic 271
- Index of subjects 291
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
-
1. Overview
- Arabic linguistics 3
- “Come forth with a Surah like it” 39
-
2. Grammatical prespectives
- Sound plural and broken plural assignment in classical Arabic 55
- The problem of subject-verb agreement in Arabic 95
- Word order and proper government in classical Arabic 127
- Bound anaphora in Egyptian Arabic 155
- Time reference, tense, and formal aspect in Cairene Arabic 173
-
3. Textual analysis perspectives
- ‘Orality’ and discourse structure in modern standard Arabic 215
- Loss of nominal case endings in the modern Arabic dialects 235
-
4. Psycholinguistic perspectives
- Bilingual linguistic memory 257
- Slips of the tongue in Arabic 271
- Index of subjects 291