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spelling | Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics (29th : 2015 : Milwaukee, Wis.) Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XXIX : apers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic linguistics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2015 / edited by Hamid Ouali. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017] ©2017 1 online resource (248 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in Arabic linguistics ; volume 5 This volume features a set of selected peer-reviewed articles, which represent cutting-edge research by some prominent scholars and some promising researchers in the field. The articles cover a wide range of areas in Arabic linguistics. They also feature a good number of Arabic dialects. Some of the contributions might be provocative. For example Reem Bassiouney's paper will no doubt trigger a reaction and a fruitful discussion in the field. Other contributions, such as the ones by Stuart Davis, Abdel-khalig Ali, Lababidi & Park, Ntelitheos & Idrissi, present pioneering studies in Arabic morphology, phonetics, phonology, and language acquisition respectively. How Arabic can serve as a testing ground for some theoretical constructs and approaches is exemplified by Peter Hallman, Phil Crone, and Youssef Haddad's contributions in the area of syntax. Print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. Intro -- Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXIX -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- Sociolinguistics -- Chapter 1. A new direction for Arabic sociolinguistics -- Introduction -- Case one: Use of a local dialect in a written text -- Case two: Globalization, access to linguistic resources, and identity construction -- Case three: Linguistic unrest and political upheaval -- the war over access to resources -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Phonetics and phonology -- Chapter 2. Prosodic domains of syllabification in Sudanese Arabic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 3. Prosodic levels of repair of unsyllabified segments -- 4. Prosodic domains of syncope -- 5. Concluding remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 3. Acoustic properties of prominence and foot structure in Arabic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Prominence properties in Arabic -- 3. Experimental investigation of prominence properties in Arabic -- 4. Results: Acoustic properties of stress and focus -- 5. Stress and foot structure revisited -- 6. General discussion -- 7. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Appendix. Stimuli -- Chapter 4. Perceptual mapping between Arabic and English consonants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Results -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix A. Identifications and goodness ratings for Arabic stimuli -- Appendix B. Fit index tables for Arabic stimuli -- Appendix C. Identifications and goodness ratings of English stimuli -- Appendix D. Fit-index tables for English stimuli -- Morphology -- Chapter 5. Some issues for an analysis of the templatic comparative in Arabic with a focus on the Egyptian dialect -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The canonical templatic comparative -- 3. Issues of agreement and word order -- 4. Templatic allomorphy -- 5. Gaps. 6. The comparative as a derivational process: Evidence from [R]-depharyngealization -- 7. The comparative as a root-based word formation process -- 8. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Syntax -- Chapter 6. Participles in Syrian Arabic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background on the verbal/adjectival distinction -- 3. Participles in Syrian Arabic -- 4. Syrian Arabic active participles -- 5. Complement frames again -- 6. Analysis -- 7. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 7. Arabic first conjunct agreement and the interaction between constraints on agree & -- movement: Arabic first conjunct agreement and the interaction between constraints on agree & -- movement -- 1. Introduction -- 2. First conjunct agreement in Lebanese Arabic -- 3. Late operations analyses -- 4. Conclusion -- Chapter 8. The Merge Condition on Adjuncts: Evidence from circumstantial clauses in Lebanese Arabic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Circumstantial clauses: An overview -- 3. The derivation of COMP-less circumstantial clauses -- 4. Beyond circumstantial clauses -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Language acquisition -- Chapter 9. Language growth in child Emirati Arabic -- Introduction -- Developmental indices -- Methodology -- Data and analysis -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Index. Arabic language Congresses. Arabic language Grammar Congresses. Arabe (Langue) Congrès. Arabe (Langue) Grammaire Congrès. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Arabic. bisacsh Arabic language fast Arabic language Grammar fast Conference papers and proceedings fast Ouali, Hamid, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010022953 has work: Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XXIX (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGpbTrfCqV8MQ8qy4fXHfm https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XXIX. Papers from the annual symposium on Arabic linguistics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2015. 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spellingShingle | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XXIX : apers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic linguistics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2015 / Studies in Arabic linguistics ; Intro -- Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXIX -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- Sociolinguistics -- Chapter 1. A new direction for Arabic sociolinguistics -- Introduction -- Case one: Use of a local dialect in a written text -- Case two: Globalization, access to linguistic resources, and identity construction -- Case three: Linguistic unrest and political upheaval -- the war over access to resources -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Phonetics and phonology -- Chapter 2. Prosodic domains of syllabification in Sudanese Arabic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 3. Prosodic levels of repair of unsyllabified segments -- 4. Prosodic domains of syncope -- 5. Concluding remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 3. Acoustic properties of prominence and foot structure in Arabic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Prominence properties in Arabic -- 3. Experimental investigation of prominence properties in Arabic -- 4. Results: Acoustic properties of stress and focus -- 5. Stress and foot structure revisited -- 6. General discussion -- 7. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Appendix. Stimuli -- Chapter 4. Perceptual mapping between Arabic and English consonants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Results -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix A. Identifications and goodness ratings for Arabic stimuli -- Appendix B. Fit index tables for Arabic stimuli -- Appendix C. Identifications and goodness ratings of English stimuli -- Appendix D. Fit-index tables for English stimuli -- Morphology -- Chapter 5. Some issues for an analysis of the templatic comparative in Arabic with a focus on the Egyptian dialect -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The canonical templatic comparative -- 3. Issues of agreement and word order -- 4. Templatic allomorphy -- 5. Gaps. 6. The comparative as a derivational process: Evidence from [R]-depharyngealization -- 7. The comparative as a root-based word formation process -- 8. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Syntax -- Chapter 6. Participles in Syrian Arabic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background on the verbal/adjectival distinction -- 3. Participles in Syrian Arabic -- 4. Syrian Arabic active participles -- 5. Complement frames again -- 6. Analysis -- 7. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 7. Arabic first conjunct agreement and the interaction between constraints on agree & -- movement: Arabic first conjunct agreement and the interaction between constraints on agree & -- movement -- 1. Introduction -- 2. First conjunct agreement in Lebanese Arabic -- 3. Late operations analyses -- 4. Conclusion -- Chapter 8. The Merge Condition on Adjuncts: Evidence from circumstantial clauses in Lebanese Arabic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Circumstantial clauses: An overview -- 3. The derivation of COMP-less circumstantial clauses -- 4. Beyond circumstantial clauses -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Language acquisition -- Chapter 9. Language growth in child Emirati Arabic -- Introduction -- Developmental indices -- Methodology -- Data and analysis -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Index. Arabic language Congresses. Arabic language Grammar Congresses. Arabe (Langue) Congrès. Arabe (Langue) Grammaire Congrès. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Arabic. bisacsh Arabic language fast Arabic language Grammar fast |
title | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XXIX : apers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic linguistics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2015 / |
title_auth | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XXIX : apers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic linguistics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2015 / |
title_exact_search | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XXIX : apers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic linguistics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2015 / |
title_full | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XXIX : apers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic linguistics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2015 / edited by Hamid Ouali. |
title_fullStr | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XXIX : apers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic linguistics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2015 / edited by Hamid Ouali. |
title_full_unstemmed | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XXIX : apers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic linguistics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2015 / edited by Hamid Ouali. |
title_short | Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XXIX : |
title_sort | perspectives on arabic linguistics xxix apers from the annual symposium on arabic linguistics milwaukee wisconsin 2015 |
title_sub | apers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic linguistics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2015 / |
topic | Arabic language Congresses. Arabic language Grammar Congresses. Arabe (Langue) Congrès. Arabe (Langue) Grammaire Congrès. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Arabic. bisacsh Arabic language fast Arabic language Grammar fast |
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