Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XVI :: papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Cambridge, March 2002 /
The papers in this volume are a selection from papers presented at the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, held in Cambridge, UK, in 2002. They deal with a wide range of theoretical issues in varieties of Arabic.
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505 | 8 | |a 5.6 The conservative linguistic role of women in Yemeni society -- 6. Dialect Changes Point to Divergence, Not Convergence -- 6.1 The Sanʕaani future marker -- 6.2 The use of baa replacing sha in the southern governorates -- 7. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- EMPTY NUCLEI IN ARABIC SPEECH PATTERNS AND THEDIACRITIC SUKUUN -- 0. Introduction: The sukuun nucleus -- 1. Phonological Activity of sukuun Nuclei -- 2. Duration: The phonetics of sukuun -- 3. Applicability to ASR and TTS -- REFERENCES -- REPRESENTING COARTICUL ATION PROCESSES IN ARABIC SPEECH -- 0. Introduction: The corpus and the acoustic data -- 1. Directionality in Nasal Assimilation and Pharyngeal Spreading -- 2. A Phonological Account of Bi-directionality -- REFERENCES -- THE TEXTUAL COMPONENT IN CLASSICAL ARABIC INVESTIGATING INFORMATION STRUCTURE -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 The informant -- 2. Aljurjani's Model -- 3. The Model of Analysis: Halliday's information structure -- 4. The Analysis of Arabic -- 4.1 Interrogative sentences -- 4.2 Negative sentences -- 4.3 Declarative sentences -- 4.4 Preposing and postposing -- 4.5 Initial focal/non-focal nouns -- 5. Indefinite Nouns as Themes -- 5.1 Declaratives -- 6. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- ACOUSTIC AND AUDITORY DIFFERENCES IN THE /t/-/t/OPPOSITION IN MALE AND FEMALE SPEAKERS OF JORDANIAN ARABIC -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Correlation of Emphasis -- 3. The Acoustics of Emphasis -- 4. Acoustic and Other Evidence for the Articulation of Emphatic and Plain Consonants -- 5. Multiple Cues and Auditory Enhancement. -- 6. The Sociophonetics of Emphasis -- 7. Methods -- 7.1 Hypotheses -- 7.2 Data -- 7.3 Speakers -- 7.4 Analysis -- 8. Results -- 8.1 Perceptual rating -- 8.2 Formant onset frequencies -- 8.3 Voice Onset Time -- 9. Discussion of Results -- 10. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- PHARYNGEALIZATIONEFFECTS IN MALTESE ARABIC -- 1. Introduction. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Maltese Data -- 2.1 Pharyngealization in non-standard Maltese -- 2.2 Previous documentation of pharyngealization in Standard Maltese -- 2.3 Corpus information on Standard Maltese -- 2.4 Maltese Guttural Dissimilation -- 3. Feature Geometric Representations -- 3.1 The RTR/CP Model -- 3.2 The Dorsal/RTR Model -- 3.3 The ATR/RTR Model -- 4. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- INDEX OF SUBJECTS -- The series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory. | |
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spelling | Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics (16th : 2002 : Cambridge, Great Britain) Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XVI : papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Cambridge, March 2002 / edited by Sami Boudelaa. Papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics Papers from the 16th Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : Benjamins, ©2006. 1 online resource (xi, 181 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 266 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. PERSPECTIVES ON ARABIC LINGUISTICS XVI PAPERS FROM THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARABIC LINGUISTICS, CAMBRIDGE, MARCH 2002 -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- PREFACE -- THE ORGANIZATION OF THE LEXICON IN ARABIC AND OTHER SEMITIC LANGUAGES -- 1. Introduction -- 2. First Study -- 2.1 The results -- 3. Reading -- 4. Second Study -- 5. Matrices, Etymons, Radicals -- 6. Semantic Organization -- 7. Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- THE PLURAL OF PAUCITY IN ARABIC AND ITS ACTUAL SCOPE ON TWO CLAIMS BY SIIBAWAYHI AND AL-FARRAA' -- 1. Introduction -- 2. PP in Arabic -- 3. Parallels in the Semitic Languages? -- 4. The Terms for PP in Arabic -- 5. Patterns for Arabic PP according to Siibawayhi -- 6. Interest in Siibawayhi's Description of PP -- 7. Other Arab Grammarians' Attitudes before the Notion of PP -- 7.1 Al-Mubarrad,(ob. 998) -- 7.2 az-Zamaxsharii (ob. 1144) -- 7.3 Ibn al-PAnbaarii (ob. 1183) -- 7.4 Ibn ʕAqiil(ob. 1375) -- 8. Today's Scope -- 9. The Opinion of Shawqii Dayf -- 10. My Own Views and Figures -- 10.1 Statistical Evidence from the Mu4allaqaat -- 11. PP's Possible Connection to Agreement Facts: Al-farraa's claim -- REFERENCES -- WHY THERE IS NO KOINÉ IN SANS AAP, YEMEN -- 1. The Problem -- 2. Reasons for Predicting Koinéization in Sanʕaa? -- 3. Data Sources -- 4. Evidence for the Lack of a Koiné -- 5. Some Analysis -- 5.1 Half the people in Sanʕaa? are not permanent residents -- 5.2 The Sanʕaanis are the largest single group in Sanʕaa? -- 5.3 The Sanʕaanis are very proud of their identity and dialect. -- 5.4 Two competing dialect systems are in place in Yemen's cities,excluding Hudaydah. -- 5.4.1 Feature conflict #7, the future markers -- 5.4.2 Feature conflict #2, q/g versus j/g -- 5.5 Taʕini/Aderii dialect speakers think the Sanʕaani dialect is strange. 5.6 The conservative linguistic role of women in Yemeni society -- 6. Dialect Changes Point to Divergence, Not Convergence -- 6.1 The Sanʕaani future marker -- 6.2 The use of baa replacing sha in the southern governorates -- 7. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- EMPTY NUCLEI IN ARABIC SPEECH PATTERNS AND THEDIACRITIC SUKUUN -- 0. Introduction: The sukuun nucleus -- 1. Phonological Activity of sukuun Nuclei -- 2. Duration: The phonetics of sukuun -- 3. Applicability to ASR and TTS -- REFERENCES -- REPRESENTING COARTICUL ATION PROCESSES IN ARABIC SPEECH -- 0. Introduction: The corpus and the acoustic data -- 1. Directionality in Nasal Assimilation and Pharyngeal Spreading -- 2. A Phonological Account of Bi-directionality -- REFERENCES -- THE TEXTUAL COMPONENT IN CLASSICAL ARABIC INVESTIGATING INFORMATION STRUCTURE -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 The informant -- 2. Aljurjani's Model -- 3. The Model of Analysis: Halliday's information structure -- 4. The Analysis of Arabic -- 4.1 Interrogative sentences -- 4.2 Negative sentences -- 4.3 Declarative sentences -- 4.4 Preposing and postposing -- 4.5 Initial focal/non-focal nouns -- 5. Indefinite Nouns as Themes -- 5.1 Declaratives -- 6. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- ACOUSTIC AND AUDITORY DIFFERENCES IN THE /t/-/t/OPPOSITION IN MALE AND FEMALE SPEAKERS OF JORDANIAN ARABIC -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Correlation of Emphasis -- 3. The Acoustics of Emphasis -- 4. Acoustic and Other Evidence for the Articulation of Emphatic and Plain Consonants -- 5. Multiple Cues and Auditory Enhancement. -- 6. The Sociophonetics of Emphasis -- 7. Methods -- 7.1 Hypotheses -- 7.2 Data -- 7.3 Speakers -- 7.4 Analysis -- 8. Results -- 8.1 Perceptual rating -- 8.2 Formant onset frequencies -- 8.3 Voice Onset Time -- 9. Discussion of Results -- 10. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- PHARYNGEALIZATIONEFFECTS IN MALTESE ARABIC -- 1. Introduction. 2. Maltese Data -- 2.1 Pharyngealization in non-standard Maltese -- 2.2 Previous documentation of pharyngealization in Standard Maltese -- 2.3 Corpus information on Standard Maltese -- 2.4 Maltese Guttural Dissimilation -- 3. Feature Geometric Representations -- 3.1 The RTR/CP Model -- 3.2 The Dorsal/RTR Model -- 3.3 The ATR/RTR Model -- 4. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- INDEX OF SUBJECTS -- The series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory. The papers in this volume are a selection from papers presented at the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, held in Cambridge, UK, in 2002. They deal with a wide range of theoretical issues in varieties of Arabic. Arabic language Congresses. Arabe (Langue) Congrès. 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spellingShingle | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XVI : papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Cambridge, March 2002 / Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Current issues in linguistic theory ; PERSPECTIVES ON ARABIC LINGUISTICS XVI PAPERS FROM THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARABIC LINGUISTICS, CAMBRIDGE, MARCH 2002 -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- PREFACE -- THE ORGANIZATION OF THE LEXICON IN ARABIC AND OTHER SEMITIC LANGUAGES -- 1. Introduction -- 2. First Study -- 2.1 The results -- 3. Reading -- 4. Second Study -- 5. Matrices, Etymons, Radicals -- 6. Semantic Organization -- 7. Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- THE PLURAL OF PAUCITY IN ARABIC AND ITS ACTUAL SCOPE ON TWO CLAIMS BY SIIBAWAYHI AND AL-FARRAA' -- 1. Introduction -- 2. PP in Arabic -- 3. Parallels in the Semitic Languages? -- 4. The Terms for PP in Arabic -- 5. Patterns for Arabic PP according to Siibawayhi -- 6. Interest in Siibawayhi's Description of PP -- 7. Other Arab Grammarians' Attitudes before the Notion of PP -- 7.1 Al-Mubarrad,(ob. 998) -- 7.2 az-Zamaxsharii (ob. 1144) -- 7.3 Ibn al-PAnbaarii (ob. 1183) -- 7.4 Ibn ʕAqiil(ob. 1375) -- 8. Today's Scope -- 9. The Opinion of Shawqii Dayf -- 10. My Own Views and Figures -- 10.1 Statistical Evidence from the Mu4allaqaat -- 11. PP's Possible Connection to Agreement Facts: Al-farraa's claim -- REFERENCES -- WHY THERE IS NO KOINÉ IN SANS AAP, YEMEN -- 1. The Problem -- 2. Reasons for Predicting Koinéization in Sanʕaa? -- 3. Data Sources -- 4. Evidence for the Lack of a Koiné -- 5. Some Analysis -- 5.1 Half the people in Sanʕaa? are not permanent residents -- 5.2 The Sanʕaanis are the largest single group in Sanʕaa? -- 5.3 The Sanʕaanis are very proud of their identity and dialect. -- 5.4 Two competing dialect systems are in place in Yemen's cities,excluding Hudaydah. -- 5.4.1 Feature conflict #7, the future markers -- 5.4.2 Feature conflict #2, q/g versus j/g -- 5.5 Taʕini/Aderii dialect speakers think the Sanʕaani dialect is strange. 5.6 The conservative linguistic role of women in Yemeni society -- 6. Dialect Changes Point to Divergence, Not Convergence -- 6.1 The Sanʕaani future marker -- 6.2 The use of baa replacing sha in the southern governorates -- 7. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- EMPTY NUCLEI IN ARABIC SPEECH PATTERNS AND THEDIACRITIC SUKUUN -- 0. Introduction: The sukuun nucleus -- 1. Phonological Activity of sukuun Nuclei -- 2. Duration: The phonetics of sukuun -- 3. Applicability to ASR and TTS -- REFERENCES -- REPRESENTING COARTICUL ATION PROCESSES IN ARABIC SPEECH -- 0. Introduction: The corpus and the acoustic data -- 1. Directionality in Nasal Assimilation and Pharyngeal Spreading -- 2. A Phonological Account of Bi-directionality -- REFERENCES -- THE TEXTUAL COMPONENT IN CLASSICAL ARABIC INVESTIGATING INFORMATION STRUCTURE -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 The informant -- 2. Aljurjani's Model -- 3. The Model of Analysis: Halliday's information structure -- 4. The Analysis of Arabic -- 4.1 Interrogative sentences -- 4.2 Negative sentences -- 4.3 Declarative sentences -- 4.4 Preposing and postposing -- 4.5 Initial focal/non-focal nouns -- 5. Indefinite Nouns as Themes -- 5.1 Declaratives -- 6. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- ACOUSTIC AND AUDITORY DIFFERENCES IN THE /t/-/t/OPPOSITION IN MALE AND FEMALE SPEAKERS OF JORDANIAN ARABIC -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Correlation of Emphasis -- 3. The Acoustics of Emphasis -- 4. Acoustic and Other Evidence for the Articulation of Emphatic and Plain Consonants -- 5. Multiple Cues and Auditory Enhancement. -- 6. The Sociophonetics of Emphasis -- 7. Methods -- 7.1 Hypotheses -- 7.2 Data -- 7.3 Speakers -- 7.4 Analysis -- 8. Results -- 8.1 Perceptual rating -- 8.2 Formant onset frequencies -- 8.3 Voice Onset Time -- 9. Discussion of Results -- 10. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- PHARYNGEALIZATIONEFFECTS IN MALTESE ARABIC -- 1. Introduction. 2. Maltese Data -- 2.1 Pharyngealization in non-standard Maltese -- 2.2 Previous documentation of pharyngealization in Standard Maltese -- 2.3 Corpus information on Standard Maltese -- 2.4 Maltese Guttural Dissimilation -- 3. Feature Geometric Representations -- 3.1 The RTR/CP Model -- 3.2 The Dorsal/RTR Model -- 3.3 The ATR/RTR Model -- 4. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- INDEX OF SUBJECTS -- The series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory. Arabic language Congresses. Arabe (Langue) Congrès. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Arabic. bisacsh Arabic language fast Symposion gnd Linguistik gnd |
title | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XVI : papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Cambridge, March 2002 / |
title_alt | Papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics Papers from the 16th Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics |
title_auth | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XVI : papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Cambridge, March 2002 / |
title_exact_search | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XVI : papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Cambridge, March 2002 / |
title_full | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XVI : papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Cambridge, March 2002 / edited by Sami Boudelaa. |
title_fullStr | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XVI : papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Cambridge, March 2002 / edited by Sami Boudelaa. |
title_full_unstemmed | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XVI : papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Cambridge, March 2002 / edited by Sami Boudelaa. |
title_short | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XVI : |
title_sort | perspectives on arabic linguistics xvi papers from the sixteenth annual symposium on arabic linguistics cambridge march 2002 |
title_sub | papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Cambridge, March 2002 / |
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