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Key Features and Parameters in Arabic Grammar
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Abdelkader Fassi Fehri
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English
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2012
About this book
In light of recent generative minimalism, and comparative parametric theory of language variation, the book investigates key features and parameters of Arabic grammar. Part I addresses morpho-syntactic and semantic interfaces in temporality, aspectuality, and actionality, including the Past/Perfect/Perfective ambiguity akin to the very synthetic temporal morphology, collocating time adverb construal, and interpretability of verbal Number as pluractional. Part II is dedicated to nominal architecture, the behaviour of bare nouns as true indefinites, the count/mass dichotomy (re-examined in light of general, collective, and singulative DP properties), the mirror image ordering of serialized adjectives, and N-to-D Move in synthetic possession, proper names, and individuated vocatives. Part III examines the role of CP in time and space anchoring, double access reading (in a DAR language such as Arabic), sequence of tense (SOT), silent pronominal categories in consistent null subject languages (including referential and generic pro), and the interpretability of inflection. Semantic and formal parameters are set out, within a mixed macro/micro-parametric model of language variation. The book is of particular interest to students, researchers, and teachers of Arabic, Semitic, comparative, typological, or general linguistics.
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Professor Giuseppe Longobardi, University of Trieste:
Fassi Fehri’s work and ideas have been prominent for the past 25 years in the study of Semitic formal grammar for their capacity of bringing Arabic evidence to bear on ever new forefront issues of general syntactic theory. His proposals are a constant source of reference for my comparative work on nominal structures, and for many years I had looked forward eagerly to seeing them published in a single source easily accessible to the many readers they deserve.
Fassi Fehri’s work and ideas have been prominent for the past 25 years in the study of Semitic formal grammar for their capacity of bringing Arabic evidence to bear on ever new forefront issues of general syntactic theory. His proposals are a constant source of reference for my comparative work on nominal structures, and for many years I had looked forward eagerly to seeing them published in a single source easily accessible to the many readers they deserve.
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Prelim pages
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Table of contents
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Foreword
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Provenance of Chapters
xix - Part I. Temporality, aspect, voice, and event structure
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Chapter 1. Tense/Aspect interaction and variation
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Chapter 2. Transitivity, causativity, and verbal plurality
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Chapter 3. Synthetic/analytic asymmetries in voice and temporal patterns
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Chapter 4. Arabic Perfect and temporal adverbs
93 - Part II. DP, np, bareness, and count/mass structures
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Chapter 5. The grammar of count and mass
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Chapter 6. Synthesis in Arabic DPs
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Chapter 7. Bare, generic, mass, and referential DPs
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Chapter 8. Determination parameters in the Arabic and Semitic diglossia
205 - Part III. Clausal structure, silent pronouns, and Agree
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Chapter 9. Time/space anchors, logophors, finiteness, and (un)interpretability of inflection
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Chapter 10. Arabic silent pronouns, person, and voice
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Chapter 11. Plural verbs and Agree
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References
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Index
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January 12, 2012
eBook ISBN:
9789027274960
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358
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Keywords for this book
Syntax; Generative linguistics; Theoretical linguistics; Afro-Asiatic languages
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;