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Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics
Papers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics. Volume IV: Detroit, Michigan 1990
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Edited by:
Ellen Broselow
, Mushira Eid and John McCarthy
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English
Published/Copyright:
1992
About this book
This volume includes papers on the study of Arabic dialects and their implications for general linguistics (Section I), as well of papers of a more general nature (Sections II and III). Because the Arabic dialects are similar in many ways, a study of their differences can help isolate precisely the range of permissible interlinguistic variation (i.e. the “parameters” of universal grammar). A number of papers in Section I focus on the contribution of dialect studies to a theory of crossdialectal and crosslinguistic variation; others focus on individual dialects, thus providing data and analyses that can further contribute to our understanding of this type of variation. The papers in Sections II and III of the volume are selected from the general session of the symposium and address sociolinguistic and historical aspects of Arabic, respectively.
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Table of contents
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Foreword
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Introduction
1 - I. Arabic dialects: implications for general linguistics
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Parametric variation in Arabic dialect phonology
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Vowel shortening in two Arabic dialects
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Extra-Arabic affliations of k -Yemeni
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Shifting boundaries
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Pronouns, Questions, and agreement
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Cariene Arabic auxiliaries and the category AUX
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How different are men and women
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A sociolinguistic description of (u:) in korba Arabic
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Code-mixing in the speech of Arabic-English bilinguals
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Variable agreement with nonhuman controllers in classical and modern standard Arabic
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Morphosyntactic analysis in Al-Jumal fii l-na@w
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Index of subjects
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Keywords for this book
Afro-Asiatic languages
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