In:Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics: Papers from the annual symposia on Arabic Linguistics
Edited by Ellen Broselow and Hamid Ouali
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 317] 2011
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 21 December 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.317.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgements
Editors’ Introduction
Part I. Phonetics & phonology
Empirical evidence: Stress as a perceptual unit in Cairene spoken Arabic
Regressive voicing assimilation in Cairene Arabic
The phonology–syntax interface:: Phrasal syncope in Makkan Arabic
Leading, linking, and closing tones and tunes in Egyptian Arabic – what a simple intonation system tells us about the nature of intonation
Part II. Morphology & syntax
Arabic agree, silent pronouns, and reciprocals
Mood feature as case licenser in Modern Standard Arabic
Extraction and deletion in Palestinian Arabic comparatives
The verb kan ‘be’ in Moroccan Arabic
Against the split-CP hypothesis: Evidence from Iraqi Arabic
Part III. Language acquisition, learning & contact
Probability matching in Arabic and Romance morphology
Gender differences in VOT production of Arabic/English bilingual children
Phonological processing in diglossic Arabic: The role of linguistic distance
Early acquisition of SVO and VSO word orders in Palestinian Colloquial Arabic
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