Arabic-L:LING;New Book:Perspectives XVI

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Date: 23 Mar 2006
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Subject:New Book:Perspectives XVI


Title: Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XVI
Subtitle: Papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic  
Linguistics,
Cambridge, March 2002

Series Title: Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 266

Publication Year: 2006
Publisher: John Benjamins
	   http://www.benjamins.com/
	

Book URL: http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=CILT% 
20266


Editor: Sami Boudelaa, University of Cambridge

Hardback: ISBN: 9027247803 Pages: 181 Price: Europe EURO 120.00
Hardback: ISBN: 9027247803 Pages: 181 Price: U.S. $ $144.00


Abstract:

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

Acknowledgments  vii

Preface
Sami Boudelaa ix-xi

The Organization of the Lexicon in Arabic and Other Semitic Languages
Georges Bohas 1-37

The Plural of Paucity in Arabic and Its Actual Scope: On two claims by
Siibawayhi and Al-Farraa'
Ignacio Ferrando 39-61

Why There Is No Koiné in Saniaai,Yemen
Andrew Freeman 63-82

Empty Nuclei in Arabic Speech Patterns and the Diacritic sukuun
Michael Ingleby and Fatmah A. Baothman 83-94

Representing Coarticulation Processes in Arabic Speech
Michael Ingleby and Fatmah A. Baothman 95-102

The Textual Component in Classical Arabic: Investigating information  
structure
Salwa A. Kamel 103-130

Acoustic and Auditory Differences in the /t/-/t?/ Opposition in Male and
Female Speakers of Jordanian Arabic
Ghada Khattab, Feda Al-Tamimi and Barry Heselwood 131-160

Pharyngealization Effects in Maltese Arabic
Mary Ann Walter 161-178

Index  179-181



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                      Lexicography
                      Morphology
                      Phonology
                      Syntax

Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)


Written In: English  (eng)

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