Description |
xiv, 232 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. |
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Subject |
Arabic language -- Discourse analysis.
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Arabic language -- Variation.
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Arabic language -- Rhetoric.
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Arabic language -- Usage.
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Series |
Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics Series. |
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Georgetown University round table on languages and linguistics series (2004)
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Contents |
Negation in Moroccan Arabic: scope and focus / Nizha Chatar-Moumni -- On the syntax and semantics of Arabic universal quantification / Kamel A. Elsaadany -- Statistical and symbolic paradigms in Arabic computational linguistics / Ali Farghaly -- Raising in standard Arabic: backward, forward, and none / Youssef A. Haddad -- Construct state nominals as semantic predicates / Sarah Ouwayda -- On licensing Wh-Scope: Wh-Questions in Egyptian Arabic revisited / Usama Soltan -- |
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The notion of "complete" and "incomplete" verbs in early Arabic grammatical theory: Kāna and its isters / Hana Zabarah -- Women and politeness on Egyptian talk shows / Reem Bassiouney -- Bonjour, ça va? Labas ʻale-ik? French and Arabic in Casablanca / Elena Canna -- Nominalization in Arabic discourse: a genre analysis perspective / Ahmed Fakhri -- The elusiveness of Luġa Wusṭā--or, attempting to catch its "true nature" / Gunvor Mejdell -- Mexicans speaking in Dârija (Moroccan Arabic): media, urbanization, and language changes in Morocco / Catherine Miller -- Critical languages and critical thinking: reframing academic Arabic programs / Karin Christina Ryding -- Ideology and the standardization of Arabic / Yasir Suleiman -- The ditransitive dative divide in Arabic: grammaticality assessments and actuality / David Wilmsen. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Add Author |
Bassiouney, Reem, 1973-
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Katz, E. Graham.
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LC # |
PJ6074 .A76 2012 |
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PJ6074 .A76 2012 |
Dewey # |
492.701/41 |
ISBN |
9781589018853 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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1589018850 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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