In:Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXXIV: Papers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Tucson, Arizona, 2020
Edited by Mahmoud Azaz
[Studies in Arabic Linguistics 12] 2023
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Published online: 6 January 2023
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Table of contents
AcknowledgementsVII
Introduction1
Mahmoud Azaz
Part I.Phonetics and phonology
Towards an account of historical new-dialect formation in northern Africa: The case of sibilant merging in Arabic dialects13
Adam Benkato
Generational changes in VOT in Qatari Arabic33
Vladimir Kulikov
Najlla Al-Hajri
Buthaina Al-Kuwari
Production and perception of consonant clusters in nonwords by Southern Iraqi and Najdi Speakers57
Saja Albuarabi
Hanyong Park
Are Arabic listeners “stress deaf” to their own L2 pronunciation?79
Iman Albadar
Irene Vogel
Part II.Syntax, semantics, morphology and the interfaces
Morphological case, ɸ-agreement, and overt movement interactions in Arabic grammar105
Marwan Jarrah
Is morphological case a feature of individual nominal elements? Evidence from Standard Arabic125
Basem Al-Raba’a
Raising in Arabic: Forms and structures153
Maris Camilleri
Louisa Sadler
Equative degree quantification in Damascene Arabic185
Peter Hallman
Part III.Language acquisition, language contact, and diglossia
First language acquisition of relativisation in Moroccan Arabic213
Anna Gavarró
Iman El Hadef Hammad
Arabic and English plural formation in typically developing heritage speakers of Arabic: A longitudinal study231
Reem Khamis-Dakwar
Iman Salam
Amanda Nagler
Karen Froud
When the leak becomes a flood: Vernacular literature in Tunisia255
Karen McNeil
Index285
