Approaches to Arabic linguistics : presented to Kees Versteegh on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday /

For a lifetime Kees Versteegh played a leading role in Arabic linguistics, dialects (diglossia, creolization, pidginization), the history of Arabic grammar, and other fields related to Arabic. From among his global contacts, colleagues contributed to a Liber Amicorum in appreciation of his stimulati...

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Other Authors: Ditters, Everhard., Motzki, Harald., Versteegh, C. H. M.

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Language: English

Published: Amsterdam ; Boston : Brill, 2007.

Series: Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics ; 49
Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics 49.
Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics Online, ISBN: 9789004353152.

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Call Number: PJ6024.V47 A67 2007

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary material /
  • H. Motzki and E. Ditters
  • Inside the speaker's mind: Speaker's awareness as arbiter of usage in arabic grammatical theory /
  • Ramzi Baalbaki
  • Pragmatics and contractual language in early arabic grammar and legal theory /
  • Michael Carter
  • 'Iḍmār in the Ma'ānī of al-Farrā: A grammatical approach between description and explanation /
  • Kinga Dévényi
  • Arabic allaḍī as a conjunction: An old pProblem and a new approach /
  • Werner Diem
  • Les origines de la grammaire arabe, selon la tradition: Description,interprétation, discussion /
  • Pierre Larcher
  • Sībawayhi's View of the ẓarf as an 'āmil /
  • Aryeh Levin
  • Problems in the medieval arabic theory of sentence types /
  • Yishai Peled
  • Arabic avant la lettre. divine, prophetic, and heroic arabic /
  • Stefan Wild
  • Inflection and government in arabic according to spanish missionary grammarians from Damascus (XVIIIth Century): Grammars at the crossroads of two systems /
  • Otto Zwartjes
  • The linguistic analysis and rules of pause in arabic /
  • Salman H. Al-Ani
  • The explanation of homonymy in the lexicon of arabic /
  • Georges Bohas and Abderrahim Saguer
  • The periphrastic bilingual verb construction as a marker of intense language contact. Evidence from greek, portuguese and maghribian arabic /
  • Louis Boumans
  • Fa'Ula, Fa'Ila, Fa'Ala: Dispersion et régularités sémantiques dans les trois schèmes simples du verbe arabe /
  • Joseph Dichy
  • Featuring as a disambiguation tool in arabic natural language processing /
  • Everhard Ditters
  • Arabic on the media: Hybridity and styles /
  • Mushira Eid
  • The use of morphological patterns in arabic grammars of Turkic /
  • Robert Ermers
  • Lexical gaps in arabic: Evidence from dictionaries /
  • Jan Hoogland
  • Masdar formation /
  • Joost Kremers
  • Méthodologie linguistique: Organisation de la langue arabe. Organisation générale des langues /
  • André Roman
  • How to be Kool in arabic writing: Linguistic observations from the side line /
  • Gert Borg
  • \'Hello, i say, and welcome! Where from, these riding men?\' Arabic popular poetry and political satire: A study in intertextuality from Jordan /
  • Clive Holes
  • Notes on the dialects of the 'Lēgät and Hamädah ah of Southern Sinai /
  • Rudolf de Jong
  • Classical and colloquial arabic archaisms /
  • Alan S. Kaye
  • Do they speak the same language? Language use in Juba local courts /
  • Catherine Miller
  • Paradigmatic stability and final laryngeals in nigerian arabic: Why history repeats itself, without actually doing so /
  • Jonathan Owens
  • Some aspects of Diglossia as reflected in the vocabulary of literary and colloquial arabic /
  • Judith Rosenhouse
  • Everything you always wanted to know about 'äl, yi'ūl 'to say' in egyptian arabic /
  • Manfred Woidich
  • Index /
  • H. Motzki and E. Ditters.