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This volume makes important contributions to the growing body of descriptive and theoretical studies in Arabic linguistics. It focuses on the rich linguistic work being done on Arabic dialects. The papers on individual dialects draw attention to the micro-variation that exists, emphasize that they do not comprise a uniform group, and reveal the implications of dialectal variation for linguistic theory. The chapters are distributed over three parts: phonetics and phonology, syntax, and sociolinguistics. They address first and second language acquisition, historical linguistics, phonetics, aspects of negation, light verb constructions, raising verbs, and sociolinguistic variation. The book is indispensable reading for those working in dialect description, the analysis of Arabic and the Semitic languages, and linguistic theory more generally.
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Studies in Arabic Linguistics
Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXVIII
Edited by Youssef A. Haddad and Eric Potsdam
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John Benjamins Publishing Company
Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXVIII
Studies in Arabic Linguistics issn 2212-8042
This book series aims to publish original research in all fields of Arabic linguistics, including – but not limited to – theoretical linguistics, historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, pragmatics, typology, and language acquisition. Submissions from all current theoretical frameworks are welcome. Studies may deal with one or more varieties of Arabic, or Arabic in relation to or compared with other languages. Both monographs and thematic collections of research papers will be considered. The series includes monographs and thematically coherent collective volumes, in English. For an overview of all books published in this series, please see http://benjamins.com/catalog/sal
Editors Elabbas Benmamoun
Enam Al-Wer
University of Illinois
University of Essex
Editorial Board Mahasen Hasan Abu-Mansour
Mustafa A. Mughazy
Sami Boudelaa
Jamal Ouhala
Stuart Davis
Jonathan Owens
Mushira Eid
Janet C.E. Watson
Clive Holes
Manfred Woidich
Umm Al-Qura University
United Arab Emirates University Indiana University University of Utah The Oriental Institute, Oxford
Western Michigan University University College Dublin University of Bayreuth University of Leeds
University of Amsterdam
Jean Lowenstamm
CNRS-Université Paris 7
Volume 4 Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXVIII. Papers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Gainesville, Florida, 2014 Edited by Youssef A. Haddad and Eric Potsdam
Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXVIII Papers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Gainesville, Florida, 2014 Edited by
Youssef A. Haddad Eric Potsdam University of Florida, Gainesville
John Benjamins Publishing Company Amsterdam / Philadelphia
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Table of contents
Acknowledgements Introduction Youssef A. Haddad and Eric Potsdam
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Part I. Phonetics and phonology Phonation and glottal states in Mode