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Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics
Papers from the annual symposium on Arabic Linguistics
Volume XIX: Urbana, Illinois, April 2005
This volume offers a selection from the papers presented at the 2005 Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, held at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The papers cover a variety of topics in Arabic Linguistics, ranging from the lexicon, phonology, syntax and computational linguistics.
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 289] 2007. xiv, 304 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 1 July 2008
Published online on 1 July 2008
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments | pp. vii–7
- PrefaceElabbas Benmamoun | pp. ix–xiv
- Section I. Computational and corpus linguistics
- Systematicity in the Arabic Mental LexiconIlana Bromberg | pp. 3–17
- Arabic PAPPI: A Principles and Parameters ParserSandiway Fong | pp. 19–35
- Corpus-based linguistic analyses: Testing intuitions about Arabic structure and useSalem Ghazali | pp. 37–61
- Learning Arabic morphology using statistical constraint-satisfaction modelsPaul Rodrigues and Damir Ćavar | pp. 63–75
- Learning to use the Prague Arabic Dependency TreebankOtakar Smrž, Petr Pajas, Zdeněk Žabokrtský, Jan Hajic, Jiří Mírovský and Petr Němec | pp. 77–93
- Section II. Phonology, morphology, and syntax
- Intonational and rhythmic patterns across the dialect continuumSalem Ghazali, Rym Hamdi and Khouloud Knis | pp. 97–121
- Roots and patterns in Arabic lexical processingAbdessatar Mahfoudhi | pp. 123–150
- Affrication in North Arabic revisitedEiman Mustafawi | pp. 151–174
- The syntax of complex tense in Moroccan ArabicHamid Ouali and Catherine Fortin | pp. 175–189
- Section III. Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition
- On agree and postcyclic merge in syntactic derivations: First conjunct agreement in standard ArabicUsama Soltan | pp. 191–213
- Null subjects use by English and Spanish learners of Arabic as an L2Mohammad T. Alhawary | pp. 217–245
- Linguistic diversity: The Qaaf across Arabic dialectsMaher Bahloul | pp. 247–265
- Arabic sociolinguistics and cultural diversity in MoroccoMoha Ennaji | pp. 267–276
- The gendered use of Arabic and other languages in MoroccoFatima Sadiqi | pp. 277–299
- Index of subjects | pp. 301–304
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