Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XVI : papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Cambridge, March 2002

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Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XVI : papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Cambridge, March 2002

edited by Sami Boudelaa

(Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, ser. 4 . Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 266)

J. Benjamins, c2006

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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.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Acknowledgments
  • 2. Preface (by Boudelaa, Sami)
  • 3. The Organization of the Lexicon in Arabic and Other Semitic Languages (by Bohas, Georges)
  • 4. The Plural of Paucity in Arabic and Its Actual Scope: On two claims by Siibawayhi and Al-Farraa' (by Ferrando, Ignacio)
  • 5. Why There Is No Koine in Sangaag,Yemen (by Freeman, Andrew)
  • 6. Empty Nuclei in Arabic Speech Patterns and the Diacritic sukuun (by Ingleby, Michael)
  • 7. Representing Coarticulation Processes in Arabic Speech (by Ingleby, Michael)
  • 8. The Textual Component in Classical Arabic: Investigating information structure (by Kamel, Salwa A.)
  • 9. Acoustic and Auditory Differences in the /t/-/t/ Opposition in Male and Female Speakers of Jordanian Arabic (by Khattab, Ghada)
  • 10. Pharyngealization Effects in Maltese Arabic (by Walter, Mary Ann)
  • 11. Index

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