In:The Arabic Verb: Form and meaning in the vowel-lengthening patterns
Warwick Danks
[Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics 63] 2011
► pp. vii–xii
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Published online: 12 May 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/sfsl.63.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
Notes on symbols, abbreviations and other conventions followed in examples
1. Introduction
2. Verbal morphology and the lexicon
3. Alternative morphologies
4. Understanding Arabic verbal semantics: Form and meaning
5. Evaluating the pattern III–pattern VI semantic relationship
6. Transitivity and valency
7. The pattern III template: From form to meaning
8. An aspectual model for Modern Standard Arabic
9. Aspectual categorisation of patterns III and VI
10. Inceptive aspect
11. The passive in patterns III and VI
12. Conclusions
Bibliography
Appendix I. Data tables265
Appendix II. Semantic category labels
Appendix III. Native speaker questionnaire
Appendix IV. Passive participles in patterns III and VI275
Name index
Subject index
