In:Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXXI: Papers from the annual symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Norman, Oklahoma, 2017
Edited by Amel Khalfaoui and Youssef A. Haddad
[Studies in Arabic Linguistics 8] 2019
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Published online: 8 July 2019
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Table of contents
Acknowledgements
vii
Introduction
ix
Amel Khalfaoui
Youssef A. Haddad
Part I.Phonetics and phonology
Incomplete phonetic neutralization: What Arabic can bring to the debate
3
Nancy Hall
Diminutive formation in a Libyan dialect with some phonological implications
31
Abdulhamid Gadoua
Stuart Davis
Diminutive and augmentative formation in northern Najdi/Ḥā’ili Arabic
51
Wafi Alshammari
Stuart Davis
Post-lexical strata: Evidence from phrasal phonology in Sudanese Arabic
75
Abdel-Khalig Ali
Part II.Sociolinguistics and pragmatics
Destabilizing Arabic diglossia? New media and translingual practice
105
Abdulrahman Alkhamees
Rasha Elabdali
Keith Walters
Dialect contact in the Tunisian diaspora: Chebba speakers in Mazara del Vallo (sicily)
135
Luca D’Anna
Speaker-oriented attitude datives as authority indexicals: Evidence from family talk in the Syrian soap opera ba:b l-ħa:ra
159
Youssef A. Haddad
Generic expressions in Tunisian Arabic: Beyond the definite article al-
181
Amel Khalfaoui
Part III.Language acquisition
Palestinian Arabic dual formation in typically developing heritage speakers of Palestinian Arabic
207
Reem Khamis-Dakwar
May Ahmar
Karen Froud
Interactions between temporal acoustics and indexical information in speech rate perception
235
Yahya Aldholmi
Hanyong Park
Index
263
