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PERSPECTIVES ON ARABIC LINGUISTICS VI
AMSTERDAM STUDIES IN THE THEORY AND HISTORY OF LINGUISTIC SCIENCE General Editor E.F. KONRAD KOERNER (University of Ottawa)
Series IV - CURRENT ISSUES IN LINGUISTIC THEORY
Advisory Editorial Board Henning Andersen (Los Angeles); Raimo Anttila (Los Angeles) Thomas V. Gamkrelidze (Tbilisi); John E. Joseph (Hong Kong) Hans-Heinrich Lieb (Berlin); Ernst Pulgram (Ann Arbor, Mich.) E. Wyn Roberts (Vancouver, B.C.); Danny Steinberg (Tokyo)
Volume 115
Mushira Eid, Vicente Cantarino and Keith Walters (eds) Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics VI
PERSPECTIVES ON ARABIC LINGUISTICS VI PAPERS FROM THE SIXTH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARABIC LINGUISTICS Edited by
MUSHIRA EID University of Utah, Salt Lake City
VICENTE CANTARINO Ohio State University, Columbus
KEITH WALTERS University of Texas, Austin
JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING COMPANY AMSTERDAM/PHILADELPHIA 1994
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Table of Contents
Foreword Introduction
vii 1
I. Arabic in Contact: The Hispano-Arabic Connection Current State of Research in the Field of Andalusi Arabic: Achievements and prospects Federico Corriente
7
Aljamiado and the Moriscos' Islamicization of Spanish Consuelo López Morilla
17
From Spoken to Written Language and Back: Some cultural considerations on Hispano-Arabic phonetics Vicente Cantarino
25
On Hispano-Arabic Historical Phonology: Latin and Romance evidence Máximo Torreblanca
37
Elements of Romance Prosody in the Poetry of Ibn Quzman James Monroe
63
H. Arabic in Contact: Other Connections Connectives in Arabic Diglossia: The case of Lebanese Arabic Mahmoud Al-Batal Classical Arabic in Contact: The transition to near categorical agreement patterns R. Kirk Belnap & John Gee
91 121
vi On the Development of the Arabic Subjunctive David Testen
151
III. Phonological Perspectives Arabic Segmental Errors and Segmental Phonology Sabah Safi-Stagni
169
Rules of Phonology: Pre- or post-syllable structure? Basim Majdi & Millicent Winston
185
On Emphasis and /r/ in Arabic Munther Younes
215
Index of Subjects
237
FOREWORD
On March 6-8, 1992, the Sixth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics was held at The Ohio State University in Columbus. The symposium was sponsored by the Arabic Linguistics Society; The Ohio State University's College of Humanities, Departments of Judaic & Near Eastern Languages & Literatures, Spanish & Italian, and Linguistics, and its Centers for Middle Eastern Studies and for Medieval & Renaissance Studies; and by the University of Utah's College of Humanities and Department of Languages & Literature. A total of 26 papers were presented at the symposium. Of these, 11 are included in this volume. This program included a session devoted to Spanish-Arabic Linguistics in which the speakers were invited to address this topic. The rest of the papers presented were selected on the basis of an anonymous review of abstracts submitted to the Program Committee. The papers included in the volume hav