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Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XX
AMSTERDAM STUDIES IN THE THEORY AND HISTORY OF LINGUISTIC SCIENCE General Editor E.F.K. KOERNER (Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Typologie und Universalienforschung, Berlin) Series IV – CURRENT ISSUES IN LINGUISTIC THEORY Advisory Editorial Board Lyle Campbell (Salt Lake City); Sheila Embleton (Toronto) Brian D. Joseph (Columbus, Ohio); John E. Joseph (Edinburgh) Manfred Krifka (Berlin); E. Wyn Roberts (Vancouver, B.C.) Joseph C. Salmons (Madison, Wis.); Hans-Jürgen Sasse (Köln)
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Mustafa A. Mughazy (ed.) Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XX. Papers from the twentieth annual symposium on Arabic linguistics, Kalamazoo, Michigan, March 2006.
Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XX Papers from the twentieth annual symposium on Arabic linguistics, Kalamazoo, Michigan, March 2006
Edited by
Mustafa A. Mughazy Western Michigan University
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Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XX : Papers from the twentieth annual symposium on Arabic linguistics, Kalamazoo, Michigan, March 2006 / Mustafa A. Mughazy. (Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory, ISSN 0304-0763 ; v. 290) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978 90 272 4805 3 (Hb; alk. paper) © 2007 – John Benjamins B.V. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by print, photoprint, microfilm, or any other means, without written permission from the publisher. John Benjamins Publishing Co. • P.O.Box 36224 • 1020 ME Amsterdam • The Netherlands John Benjamins North America • P.O.Box 27519 • Philadelphia PA 19118-0519 • USA
CONTENTS
Editorial Note
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Introduction Mustafa Mughazy
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I. Phonology and Morphology Stretching Ablaut: Morphological adaptation of new *CCu and *CCi stems in Moroccan Arabic Jeffrey Heath
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Hypocoristics Revisited: Challenging the primacy of the consonantal root Samira Farwaneh
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Morphology and Thematic Arity Operations: Evidence from Standard Arabic Lior Laks
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II. Syntax On the Individual-Property Contrast in Free State Possessive Nominals in Egyptian Arabic Usama Soltan
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Reconstruction and Islandhood in Jordanian Arabic Nouman Malkawi and Nicolas Guilliot
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An Arabic Wackernagel Clitic? The morphosyntax of negation in Palestinian Arabic Frederick Hoyt
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III. Psycholinguistics The Split-INFL Hypothesis: Findings from English and Japanese L2 learners of Arabic Mohammad T. Alhawary
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Lexical Processing in Two Language Varieties: An even-related brain potential study of Arabic native speakers Reem Khamis-Dakwar and Karen Froud
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IV. Pragmatics A Cognitive Approach to Analyzing Demonstratives in Tunisian Arabic Amel Khalfaoui
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A Prosodic Feature That Invites Back-Channels in Egyptian Arabic Nigel Ward and Yaffa Al Bayyari
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V. Computational Linguistics Implementing an Open Source Arabic Resource Grammar in GF Ali Dada and Aarne Ranta
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A Link Grammar Parser for Arabic Warren Casbeer, Jon Dehdari and Deryle Lonsdale
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Subject Index
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EDITORIAL NOTE The papers included in this volume were presented at the Twentieth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, held on March 3-5 at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The symposium was sponsored by the Arabic Linguistics Society, Weste