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|a Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics :
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|a This volume provides a general perspective on aspects of Arabic in relation to various areas of linguistics. To the general linguist, it is a source of information and data on Arabic analyzed within current models of analysis; to the Arabic linguist, it provides current analyses of both familiar and new data. The book is divided into three sections, which contain exciting papers on Arabic syntax (mostly within Government-Binding theory), textual analysis, and psycholinguistics. The volume opens with an overview of the current state of Arabic linguistics by the Editor and a major presentation by Charles Ferguson.
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|a REFERENCES-Bound Anaphora in Egyptian Arabic-1. Theoretical Background-2. Binding in Egyptian Arabic-3. Backward Anaphora in Egyptian Arabic-4. Conclusion-NOTES-REFERENCES-Time Reference, Tense, and Formal Aspect in Cairene Arabic-1. Introduction-1.1 Problems in the Analysis of Tense and Aspect in CA-2. Previous Analyses of 'Tense'-2.1 Reichenbach's (1947) Analysis of Tenses-2.2 Representation of Co-Occurence Restrictions in CA-2.3 On Compound Tenses and Embedded Forms-2.4 Tense and Time Reference in CA: Summary-3. Formal Aspect in English and CA.
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|a PERSPECTIVES ON ARABIC LINGUISTICS I PAPERS FROM THE FIRST ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARABIC LINGUISTICS -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- I. OVERVIEW -- Arabic Linguistics: The Current Scene -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Arabic Linguistics -- 2.1 A growing field -- 2.2 What is Arabic Linguistics? -- 3. Topics, Issues, and Approaches -- 3.1 Arabic Theoretical Linguistics -- 3.2 Arabic Dialectology -- 3.3 Arabic Sociolinguistics -- 3.4 Other Areas of Arabic Linguistics -- 4. Conclusion -- NOTES -- REFERENCES.
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|a ""Come Forth with a Surah Like It"": Arabic as a Measure of Arab Society -- REFERENCES -- II. GRAMMATICAL PERSPECTIVES -- Sound Plural and Broken Plural Assignment in Classical Arabic -- 0. Introduction -- 1. Background of the problem -- 2. General principles of BP-SP assignment -- 2.1 Adjectives and nouns -- 2.1.1 Nouns -- 2.1.2 Adjectives -- 2.1.2.1 Quinqueliteral (QqL) Adjectives -- 2.2 Geminates -- 2.3 Foreign Words -- 3. Conclusion -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- The Problem of Subject-Verb Agreement in Arabic: Towards a Solution -- 0. Introduction.
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|a 1. The Expletive Pronominal in Arabic -- 1.1 NP-Raising with Seem-type Verbs -- 1.2 'Modal Verbs' -- 1.3 'Tough Movement' -- 1.4 Subjectless Passives -- 2. The Subject in VS Sentences -- 2.1 VSXP Order -- 2.2 SVO Order -- 2.3.0. Word Order -- 2.3.1 Agreement Within a Standard SVO analysis -- 2.3.2 Agreement Within an Extended SVO Analysis -- 3. Conclusion -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Word Order and Proper Government in Classical Arabic -- 0. Introduction -- 1. Word Order -- 1.1 The SVO Hypothesis -- 1.2 The VSO Hypothesis -- 1.3 The VOS Hypothesis -- 2. Proper Government -- 3. Conclusion -- NOTES.
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|a 3.1 Formal Aspect: Event, Process, State -- 3.1.1 Event Forms: English Simple Forms, CA Perfect -- 3.1.2 Processive Forms: English Progressive, CA bi-Imperfect -- 3.1.3 States and Stative Forms: Participles -- 3.2 CA bi- Imperfect vs. AP: Process vs. Stative -- 3.3 bi-Imperfect as Habitual and 'Processive: Specific vs. Non-Specific Time Reference -- 4. Other Problematic Features of CA Verb Forms -- 4.1 CA Perfect as 'Present Perfect' -- 4.2 AP as 'Resultative' -- 4.3 'Present' Perfect vs. 'Resultative' AP -- 5. Conclusion -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- III. TEXTUAL ANALYSIS PERSPECTIVES.
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