Gives critical expression to a language which covers large populations and geographical areas, has a long written tradition, and has been the locus of major intellectual fervor and debate.
Gives critical expression to a language which covers large populations and geographical areas, has a long written tradition, and has been the locus of major intellectual fervor and debate.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan Owens is Professor of Arabic Linguistics at the University of Bayreuth
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* 1. A house of sound structure, of marvelous form and proportion: An Introduction * Jonathan Owens * 2. Phonetics * Mohamed Embarki * 3. Phonology * Sam Hellmuth * 4. Morphology * Robert Ratcliffe * 5. Arabic Linguistic Tradition I: NaHw and Sarf * Ramzi Baalbaki * 6. The Syntax of Arabic from a Generative Perspective * Elabbas Benmamoun and Lina Choueiri * 7. The Philological Approach to Arabic Grammar * Lutz Edzard * 8. The Arabic Linguistic Tradition II: Beyond Grammar * Pierre Larcher * 9. Issues in Arabic Computational Linguistics * Everhard Ditters * 10. Sociolinguistics * Enam Al-Wer * 11. Arabic Folk Linguistics: Between Mother-tongue and Native Language * Yasir Suleiman * 12. Orality, Culture and Language * Clive Holes * 13. Dialects and Dialectology * Peter Behnstedt and Manfred Woidich, * 14. Codeswitching and Codemixing Involving Arabic * Abdelali Bentahila, Eirlys Davies, and Jonathan Owens * 15. Borrowing * Maarten Kossmann * 16. Psycholinguistics * Sami Boudelaa * 17. Arabic Second Language Acquisition * Karin Ryding * 18. The Arabic Writing System * Peter Daniels * 19. What is Arabic? * Jan Retsö * 20. History * Jonathan Owens * 21. The Arabic Literary Language: The NahDa (and Beyond) * Daniel Newman * 22. Creoles and Pidgins * Mauro Tosco and Stefano Manfredi * 23. Lexicography in the Classical Era * Solomon Sara, Georgetown University * 24. Modern Lexicography * Tim Buckwalter and Dilworth Parkinson
* 1. A house of sound structure, of marvelous form and proportion: An Introduction * Jonathan Owens * 2. Phonetics * Mohamed Embarki * 3. Phonology * Sam Hellmuth * 4. Morphology * Robert Ratcliffe * 5. Arabic Linguistic Tradition I: NaHw and Sarf * Ramzi Baalbaki * 6. The Syntax of Arabic from a Generative Perspective * Elabbas Benmamoun and Lina Choueiri * 7. The Philological Approach to Arabic Grammar * Lutz Edzard * 8. The Arabic Linguistic Tradition II: Beyond Grammar * Pierre Larcher * 9. Issues in Arabic Computational Linguistics * Everhard Ditters * 10. Sociolinguistics * Enam Al-Wer * 11. Arabic Folk Linguistics: Between Mother-tongue and Native Language * Yasir Suleiman * 12. Orality, Culture and Language * Clive Holes * 13. Dialects and Dialectology * Peter Behnstedt and Manfred Woidich, * 14. Codeswitching and Codemixing Involving Arabic * Abdelali Bentahila, Eirlys Davies, and Jonathan Owens * 15. Borrowing * Maarten Kossmann * 16. Psycholinguistics * Sami Boudelaa * 17. Arabic Second Language Acquisition * Karin Ryding * 18. The Arabic Writing System * Peter Daniels * 19. What is Arabic? * Jan Retsö * 20. History * Jonathan Owens * 21. The Arabic Literary Language: The NahDa (and Beyond) * Daniel Newman * 22. Creoles and Pidgins * Mauro Tosco and Stefano Manfredi * 23. Lexicography in the Classical Era * Solomon Sara, Georgetown University * 24. Modern Lexicography * Tim Buckwalter and Dilworth Parkinson
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