The Cambridge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics
Herausgeber: Ryding, Karin; Wilmsen, David
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Herausgeber: Ryding, Karin; Wilmsen, David
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With contributions from international specialists, this handbook provides a state-of-the-art overview of key issues in Arabic linguistics, from traditional areas such as morphology and syntax to emerging topics in language change and social media studies. It is an essential resource for researchers and advanced students across the field.
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With contributions from international specialists, this handbook provides a state-of-the-art overview of key issues in Arabic linguistics, from traditional areas such as morphology and syntax to emerging topics in language change and social media studies. It is an essential resource for researchers and advanced students across the field.
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 650
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 174mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1268g
- ISBN-13: 9781108417303
- ISBN-10: 1108417302
- Artikelnr.: 62216032
- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 650
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 174mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1268g
- ISBN-13: 9781108417303
- ISBN-10: 1108417302
- Artikelnr.: 62216032
Introduction and Chapter Summaries Karin Ryding and David Wilmsen; Part I.
Arabic Applied Linguistics: 1. Arabic Applied Linguistics Mohammad
Alhawary; 2. Language Planning in the Arab World Hussein Elkhafaifi; 3. The
Study of Arabic Language Acquisition Karen Froud and Reem Khamis-Dakwar; 4.
Issues in Arabic Language Testing and Assessment Michael Raish; 5. Arabic
Study Abroad: Critical Contextualization and Research-based Interventions
Emma Trentman; 6. Models of Arabic Pronunciation Kassem Wahba; Part II.
Arabic Variation and Sociolinguistics: 7. Diglossia, Variation, and
Structural Complexity Samira Farwaneh; 8. Sociolinguistic Variation and
Variation in Sociolinguistics Uri Horesh; 9. What is Formal Spoken Arabic?
Gunvor Mejdell; 10. Arabic Dialectology Stephan Procházka; 11. Maltese: A
Peripheral Dialect in the Historical Dialectology of Arabic David Wilmsen;
Part III. Theoretical and Descriptive Studies: 12. Grammaticalization in
Arabic Mohssen Esseesy; 13. Arabic and Onomastics Terrence Potter; 14. The
Intonation of Arabic Khaled Rifaat; 15. Case in Arabic Karin Ryding; 16. On
Arabic Morphosyntax within the Theory of Generative Grammar Usama Soltan;
17. Arabic Morphology: Inflectional and Derivational Janet Watson; Part IV.
Arabic Computational and Corpus Linguistics: 18. Arabic Computational
Linguistics Nizar Habash; 19. Arabic Corpus Linguistics and Related Tools:
An Overview and Some Critical Observations Mark Van Mol; 20. The Utility of
Arabic Corpus Linguistics Mai Zaki, David Wilmsen and Dana Abdulrahim; Part
V. Arabic Linguistics and New Media Studies: 21. Language Policy and the
Arabic Localization of Twitter Amy Johnson; 22. Variation and Social Change
on Syrian Dissidents' Social Media Francesco Sinatora; Part VI. Arabic
Linguistics in Literature and Translation: 23. Vernacular Varieties in
Recent Arabic Literature Eva Håland; 24. Stylistics and Translation: A
Corpus-based Case Study of English-Arabic Demonstratives Mai Zaki.
Arabic Applied Linguistics: 1. Arabic Applied Linguistics Mohammad
Alhawary; 2. Language Planning in the Arab World Hussein Elkhafaifi; 3. The
Study of Arabic Language Acquisition Karen Froud and Reem Khamis-Dakwar; 4.
Issues in Arabic Language Testing and Assessment Michael Raish; 5. Arabic
Study Abroad: Critical Contextualization and Research-based Interventions
Emma Trentman; 6. Models of Arabic Pronunciation Kassem Wahba; Part II.
Arabic Variation and Sociolinguistics: 7. Diglossia, Variation, and
Structural Complexity Samira Farwaneh; 8. Sociolinguistic Variation and
Variation in Sociolinguistics Uri Horesh; 9. What is Formal Spoken Arabic?
Gunvor Mejdell; 10. Arabic Dialectology Stephan Procházka; 11. Maltese: A
Peripheral Dialect in the Historical Dialectology of Arabic David Wilmsen;
Part III. Theoretical and Descriptive Studies: 12. Grammaticalization in
Arabic Mohssen Esseesy; 13. Arabic and Onomastics Terrence Potter; 14. The
Intonation of Arabic Khaled Rifaat; 15. Case in Arabic Karin Ryding; 16. On
Arabic Morphosyntax within the Theory of Generative Grammar Usama Soltan;
17. Arabic Morphology: Inflectional and Derivational Janet Watson; Part IV.
Arabic Computational and Corpus Linguistics: 18. Arabic Computational
Linguistics Nizar Habash; 19. Arabic Corpus Linguistics and Related Tools:
An Overview and Some Critical Observations Mark Van Mol; 20. The Utility of
Arabic Corpus Linguistics Mai Zaki, David Wilmsen and Dana Abdulrahim; Part
V. Arabic Linguistics and New Media Studies: 21. Language Policy and the
Arabic Localization of Twitter Amy Johnson; 22. Variation and Social Change
on Syrian Dissidents' Social Media Francesco Sinatora; Part VI. Arabic
Linguistics in Literature and Translation: 23. Vernacular Varieties in
Recent Arabic Literature Eva Håland; 24. Stylistics and Translation: A
Corpus-based Case Study of English-Arabic Demonstratives Mai Zaki.
Introduction and Chapter Summaries Karin Ryding and David Wilmsen; Part I.
Arabic Applied Linguistics: 1. Arabic Applied Linguistics Mohammad
Alhawary; 2. Language Planning in the Arab World Hussein Elkhafaifi; 3. The
Study of Arabic Language Acquisition Karen Froud and Reem Khamis-Dakwar; 4.
Issues in Arabic Language Testing and Assessment Michael Raish; 5. Arabic
Study Abroad: Critical Contextualization and Research-based Interventions
Emma Trentman; 6. Models of Arabic Pronunciation Kassem Wahba; Part II.
Arabic Variation and Sociolinguistics: 7. Diglossia, Variation, and
Structural Complexity Samira Farwaneh; 8. Sociolinguistic Variation and
Variation in Sociolinguistics Uri Horesh; 9. What is Formal Spoken Arabic?
Gunvor Mejdell; 10. Arabic Dialectology Stephan Procházka; 11. Maltese: A
Peripheral Dialect in the Historical Dialectology of Arabic David Wilmsen;
Part III. Theoretical and Descriptive Studies: 12. Grammaticalization in
Arabic Mohssen Esseesy; 13. Arabic and Onomastics Terrence Potter; 14. The
Intonation of Arabic Khaled Rifaat; 15. Case in Arabic Karin Ryding; 16. On
Arabic Morphosyntax within the Theory of Generative Grammar Usama Soltan;
17. Arabic Morphology: Inflectional and Derivational Janet Watson; Part IV.
Arabic Computational and Corpus Linguistics: 18. Arabic Computational
Linguistics Nizar Habash; 19. Arabic Corpus Linguistics and Related Tools:
An Overview and Some Critical Observations Mark Van Mol; 20. The Utility of
Arabic Corpus Linguistics Mai Zaki, David Wilmsen and Dana Abdulrahim; Part
V. Arabic Linguistics and New Media Studies: 21. Language Policy and the
Arabic Localization of Twitter Amy Johnson; 22. Variation and Social Change
on Syrian Dissidents' Social Media Francesco Sinatora; Part VI. Arabic
Linguistics in Literature and Translation: 23. Vernacular Varieties in
Recent Arabic Literature Eva Håland; 24. Stylistics and Translation: A
Corpus-based Case Study of English-Arabic Demonstratives Mai Zaki.
Arabic Applied Linguistics: 1. Arabic Applied Linguistics Mohammad
Alhawary; 2. Language Planning in the Arab World Hussein Elkhafaifi; 3. The
Study of Arabic Language Acquisition Karen Froud and Reem Khamis-Dakwar; 4.
Issues in Arabic Language Testing and Assessment Michael Raish; 5. Arabic
Study Abroad: Critical Contextualization and Research-based Interventions
Emma Trentman; 6. Models of Arabic Pronunciation Kassem Wahba; Part II.
Arabic Variation and Sociolinguistics: 7. Diglossia, Variation, and
Structural Complexity Samira Farwaneh; 8. Sociolinguistic Variation and
Variation in Sociolinguistics Uri Horesh; 9. What is Formal Spoken Arabic?
Gunvor Mejdell; 10. Arabic Dialectology Stephan Procházka; 11. Maltese: A
Peripheral Dialect in the Historical Dialectology of Arabic David Wilmsen;
Part III. Theoretical and Descriptive Studies: 12. Grammaticalization in
Arabic Mohssen Esseesy; 13. Arabic and Onomastics Terrence Potter; 14. The
Intonation of Arabic Khaled Rifaat; 15. Case in Arabic Karin Ryding; 16. On
Arabic Morphosyntax within the Theory of Generative Grammar Usama Soltan;
17. Arabic Morphology: Inflectional and Derivational Janet Watson; Part IV.
Arabic Computational and Corpus Linguistics: 18. Arabic Computational
Linguistics Nizar Habash; 19. Arabic Corpus Linguistics and Related Tools:
An Overview and Some Critical Observations Mark Van Mol; 20. The Utility of
Arabic Corpus Linguistics Mai Zaki, David Wilmsen and Dana Abdulrahim; Part
V. Arabic Linguistics and New Media Studies: 21. Language Policy and the
Arabic Localization of Twitter Amy Johnson; 22. Variation and Social Change
on Syrian Dissidents' Social Media Francesco Sinatora; Part VI. Arabic
Linguistics in Literature and Translation: 23. Vernacular Varieties in
Recent Arabic Literature Eva Håland; 24. Stylistics and Translation: A
Corpus-based Case Study of English-Arabic Demonstratives Mai Zaki.