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Date: 25-Nov-2010
From: Ulrich Lueders [lincom.europa at t-online.de]
Subject: A Detailed Analysis of Moroccan Secret Languages. Vol II:
Berjaoui
 

	
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From: Ulrich Lueders [lincom.europa at t-online.de]
Subject: A Detailed Analysis of Moroccan Secret Languages. Vol II: Berjaoui

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Title: A Detailed Analysis of Moroccan Secret Languages. Vol II 
Series Title: LINCOM Handbooks in Linguistics 25  

Publication Year: 2010 
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
	   http://www.lincom.eu
	

Book URL: http://www.lincom-shop.eu 


Author: Nasser Berjaoui

Paperback: ISBN:  9783862880294 Pages: 1189 Price: Europe EURO 189 Comment: Pages and price for both volumes


Abstract:

The aim of this book (which contains two volumes) is to analyze fourteen 
Moroccan Arabic (MA) "secret languages" ("SLs"). These spread in the 
Moroccan regions of Azrou, Dar El Guedari, Kénitra, Khémisset and Souk 
Larbaa (cf. the relevant maps in the map index, Vol. II). In these works, 
which are follow-ups of ten previous books on MA "SLs", we will tackle the 
secretizing of numerous types of MA structures with a consideration of 
prefixless words, prefixed affirmative forms, prefixed negated items, 
miscellaneous functional words, and syntactic structures. The fourteen "SLs" 
are classified in terms of their secretizing mechanisms: seven Inversion 
"SLs", four Substitution-Pseudo-Suffixation "SLs", two Pseudo-Infixation 
"SLs" and one Re-Patterning "SL". 

Table of contents 

I- Introductory Backgrounds 

1- Objectives 
2- Terminological Notes 
3- Relevance Notes 
4- Diversity 
5- Field-work Problems 
6- Methodological Background 

a- Data Collection 
b- Reliability 
c- The Questionnaire 

7- The Moroccan Linguistic Situation 
8- Regions Background Information 

a- Preliminaries 
b- Azrou 
c- Dar El Guedari 
d- Kénitra 
e- Khémisset 
f- Souk Larbaa 
g- Ma And A/B in The Regions 

9- Literature Review 
10- Final Remarks 

II- A Background To The "?aw?" 

1- Preliminaries 
2- Family 
3- Naming Notes 
4- Geographical Distributions 
5- Spatial Distributions 
6- Communities of Use 
7- Users. Information 
8- Communication Tunnels 
9- Learning Methods 
10- Functions 
11- Topics 
12- Final Remarks 

Part One: The Inversion "?aw?" of Azrou 


I- Encoding of Prefixless Words 

II- Encoding of Prefixed Words 


III- Encoding of Miscellaneous Parts of Speech 

IV- Encoding of Syntactic Structures 


Part Two: The Inversion "?aw?" of KhÉmisset 

Part Three: The Inversion "?aw?" One of Dar El Guedari 

Part Four: The Inversion "?aw?" Two of Dar El Guedari 

Part Five: The Inversion "?aw?" Three of Dar El Guedari 

Part Six: The Inversion "?aw?" Four of Dar El Guedari 

Part Seven: The Inversion "?aw?" Five of Dar El Guedari 

Part Eight: The Substitution-pseudo-suffixation X?lca "?aw?" One of 
KÉnitra 

Part Nine: The Substitution-pseudo-suffixation X?b.Lca "?aw?" Two of 
KÉnitra 

Part Ten: The Substitution-pseudo-suffixation X?xinca "?aw?" Three of 
KÉnitra 

Part Eleven: The Substitution-pseudo-suffixation X?ca "?aw?" Four of 
KÉnitra 

Part Twelve: The -uv-pseudo-infixation "?aw?" of Souk Laarbaa 

Part Thirteen: The -ankun-pseudo-infixation "?aw?" Five of KÉnitra 

Part Fourteen: The Mcic?c Wic?c Re-patterning "?aw?" Six of KÉnitra 

Part Fifteen: Concluding Rules 

Part Sixteen: Message Delivery Rates 

The Questionnaires 

Map Index 

Bibliography 



Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation
                     Morphology
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Syntax


Written In: English  (eng)
	
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