Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XVI: Papers from the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Cambridge, March 2002Sami Boudelaa The papers in this volume are a selection from papers presented at the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, held in Cambridge, UK, in 2002. They deal with a wide range of theoretical issues in varieties of Arabic. |
Contents
THE ORGANIZATION OF THE LEXICON IN ARABIC AND OTHER SEMITIC LANGUAGES | 1 |
THE PLURAL OF PAUCITY IN ARABIC AND ITS ACTUAL SCOPE ON TWO CLAIMS BY SIIBAWAYHI AND ALFARRAA | 39 |
WHY THERE IS NO KOINÉ IN SANS AAP YEMEN | 63 |
EMPTY NUCLEI IN ARABIC SPEECH PATTERNS AND THEDIACRITIC SUKUUN | 83 |
REPRESENTING COARTICUL ATION PROCESSES IN ARABIC SPEECH | 95 |
THE TEXTUAL COMPONENT IN CLASSICAL ARABIC INVESTIGATING INFORMATION STRUCTURE | 103 |
ACOUSTIC AND AUDITORY DIFFERENCES IN THE ttOPPOSITION IN MALE AND FEMALE SPEAKERS OF JORDANIAN ARABIC | 131 |
PHARYNGEALIZATIONEFFECTS IN MALTESE ARABIC | 161 |
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The series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory | 183 |
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