The verb in literary and colloquial Arabic /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Berlin ; New York :
Mouton de Gruyter,
1997.
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Colección: | Functional grammar series ;
19. |
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Notes on the transcription and glosses
- List of abbreviations and symbols
- 0. Introduction
- 1. The Arabic language group
- 1.0. Introduction
- 1.1. Genetic classification
- 1.2. Chronological classification and inventory of sources
- 1.3. Geographical classification
- 1.4. Sociological criteria
- 1.5. Linguistic criteria
- 1.6. The investigation
- 2. The theoretical framework
- 2.0. Introduction
- 2.1. The organization of FG
- 2.2. Tense, Mood and Aspect in FG before 1989
- 2.3. The 1989 model of clause structure
- 2.4. Summary
- 3. Towards a consistent treatment of Tense, Mood and Aspect3.0. Introduction
- 3.1. The definition of some FG terms
- 3.2. The development of the E-structure after 1989
- 3.3. A modified version of the E-structure
- 3.4. Conclusions
- 4. The verbal predicate
- 4.0. Introduction
- 4.1. Roots and patterns
- 4.2. Verbal semantics
- 4.3. The verbal patterns in CA/MSA
- 4.4. Verbal patterns in the MA dialects
- 4.5. Implications for the treatment in FG
- 4.6. Conclusions
- 5. Simple verb forms
- 5.0. Introduction
- 5.1. Suffix and prefix verb sets5.2. The context
- 5.3. The functions of the suffix set
- 5.4. The subdivision of the prefix set
- 5.5. The functions of qad
- 5.6. Conclusions
- 6. The Active Participle
- 6.0. Introduction
- 6.1. Form and functions
- 6.2. The functions of the AP and the classification of SoAs
- 6.3. Some exceptions
- 6.4. General findings
- 7. Verbal complexes
- 7.0. Introduction
- 7.1. Copular and auxiliary verbs in MSA
- 7.2. Another FG approach to verbal complexes with kÄ?nv
- 7.3. Verbal complexes with a form of kÄ?nv in CA/MSA7.4. Verbal complexes with a form of kÄ?nv in MA dialects
- 7.5. The representation of other auxiliary verbs
- 7.6. Conclusions
- 8. General conclusions
- 8.1. The Arabic data
- 8.2. Implications for FG
- 8.3. Evaluation
- References
- I: Figures and tables
- II: Author index
- III: Language index
- IV: Subject index