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Arabic Broken Plurals
Arguments for a two-fold classification of morphology
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Robert R. Ratcliffe
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Editorial Note ix
- Introduction xi
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I. MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHONOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
- Prosodic Morphology and Templatic Morphology 1
- Doubled Verbs in Modern Standard Arabic 55
- Arabic Broken Plurals 94
- Well-Formed Associations in Arabic 120
- Levantine Cyclogenesis 143
- Epenthesis, Gemination, and Syllable Structure 167
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II. SEMANTIC PERSPECTIVES
- Aspectual Classification of Verbs in Cairene Arabic 192
- Connectives as Cohesive Elements in a Modern Expository Arabic Text 234
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III. SOCIOLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVES
- Orthographic Variation in Modern Standard Arabic 269
- ‘Foreigner Talk’ 296
- Index of Subjects 327
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Editorial Note ix
- Introduction xi
-
I. MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHONOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
- Prosodic Morphology and Templatic Morphology 1
- Doubled Verbs in Modern Standard Arabic 55
- Arabic Broken Plurals 94
- Well-Formed Associations in Arabic 120
- Levantine Cyclogenesis 143
- Epenthesis, Gemination, and Syllable Structure 167
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II. SEMANTIC PERSPECTIVES
- Aspectual Classification of Verbs in Cairene Arabic 192
- Connectives as Cohesive Elements in a Modern Expository Arabic Text 234
-
III. SOCIOLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVES
- Orthographic Variation in Modern Standard Arabic 269
- ‘Foreigner Talk’ 296
- Index of Subjects 327