The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics introduces readers to the major facets of research on Arabic and of the linguistic situation in the Arabic-speaking world. The edited collection includes chapters from prominent experts on various fields of Arabic linguistics. The contributors provide overviews of the state of the art in their field and specifically focus on ideas and issues. Not simply an overview of the field, this handbook explores subjects in great depth and from multiple perspectives. In addition to the traditional areas of Arabic linguistics, the handbook covers computational…mehr
The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics introduces readers to the major facets of research on Arabic and of the linguistic situation in the Arabic-speaking world. The edited collection includes chapters from prominent experts on various fields of Arabic linguistics. The contributors provide overviews of the state of the art in their field and specifically focus on ideas and issues. Not simply an overview of the field, this handbook explores subjects in great depth and from multiple perspectives. In addition to the traditional areas of Arabic linguistics, the handbook covers computational approaches to Arabic, Arabic in the diaspora, neurolinguistic approaches to Arabic, and Arabic as a global language. The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics is a much-needed resource for researchers on Arabic and comparative linguistics, syntax, morphology, computational linguistics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, and applied linguistics, and also for undergraduate and graduate students studying Arabic or linguistics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elabbas Benmamoun is Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and Linguistics at Duke University, USA. Reem Bassiouney is Professor in the Applied Linguistics Department at the American University in Cairo, Egypt.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. I. Phonetics Phonology and Morphology: 1. Arabic Phonology 2. Syllable Structure in the Dialects of Arabic 3. Pharyngeal and Emphatic Consonants 4. Stems in Arabic Morphology and Phonology II. Syntax Semantics and Pragmatics 1. The Syntax of Tense in Arabic 2. Negative Sensitive Items 3. Resumption 4. Personal Datives in Lebanese Arabic 5. Arabic Semantics 6. Arabic Functional Linguistics III. Experimental and Computational Approaches 1. First Language Acquisition of Arabic 2. Neurophysiological investigations in studies of Arabic linguistics: The case of Arabic diglossia 3. Arabic Heritage Speakers in the US 4. Experimental Data and Arabic Morphology 5. Arabic Speech and Language Technology IV. History Contact and Variation 1. Arabic and the other Semitic Languages 2. Diglossia 3. An Alternative Approach: Understanding Diglossia/Code-switching Through Indexicality: The Case of Egypt 4. Patterns of Variation and Change in the Arab World 5. Social Status Language and Society in the Arab World 6. New Elaborate Written Forms in Darija: Blogging Posting and Slamming in 2015 Morocco 7. Arabic as a Contact Language 8. Contemporary Arabic-based Pidgins in the Middle East 9. Linguistic Anthropology Approaches to Arabic 10. Peripheral Arabic V. Ideology Policy and Education 1. Arab Nationalism and/as Language Ideology 2. Waves of Arabization and the Vernaculars of North Africa 3. The Arabic Language and Political Ideology 4.
Introduction. I. Phonetics Phonology and Morphology: 1. Arabic Phonology 2. Syllable Structure in the Dialects of Arabic 3. Pharyngeal and Emphatic Consonants 4. Stems in Arabic Morphology and Phonology II. Syntax Semantics and Pragmatics 1. The Syntax of Tense in Arabic 2. Negative Sensitive Items 3. Resumption 4. Personal Datives in Lebanese Arabic 5. Arabic Semantics 6. Arabic Functional Linguistics III. Experimental and Computational Approaches 1. First Language Acquisition of Arabic 2. Neurophysiological investigations in studies of Arabic linguistics: The case of Arabic diglossia 3. Arabic Heritage Speakers in the US 4. Experimental Data and Arabic Morphology 5. Arabic Speech and Language Technology IV. History Contact and Variation 1. Arabic and the other Semitic Languages 2. Diglossia 3. An Alternative Approach: Understanding Diglossia/Code-switching Through Indexicality: The Case of Egypt 4. Patterns of Variation and Change in the Arab World 5. Social Status Language and Society in the Arab World 6. New Elaborate Written Forms in Darija: Blogging Posting and Slamming in 2015 Morocco 7. Arabic as a Contact Language 8. Contemporary Arabic-based Pidgins in the Middle East 9. Linguistic Anthropology Approaches to Arabic 10. Peripheral Arabic V. Ideology Policy and Education 1. Arab Nationalism and/as Language Ideology 2. Waves of Arabization and the Vernaculars of North Africa 3. The Arabic Language and Political Ideology 4.
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