Case Theory and Arabic Prepositions

Case Theory and Arabic Prepositions
Author: Atef Jalabneh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2017-03-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3330845880

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Theories of Case

Theories of Case
Author: Miriam Butt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2006-02-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780521793223

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This 2006 textbook introduces the various theories of case, and how they account for its distribution across languages.

Grammaticalization of Arabic Prepositions and Subordinators

Grammaticalization of Arabic Prepositions and Subordinators
Author: Mohssen Esseesy
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2010-08-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004187634

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The empirical findings of this study establish that prepositions remain central to Arabic language users. It shows that they utilize them for construction of phrases, linked clauses, and organization of discourse, among other notable functions.

The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics

The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics
Author: Amal Elesha Marogy
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2012-05-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004229655

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This volume is intended as the first in a series of studies on traditional Arab linguistic theories concentrating on Sībawayhi and his grammatical legacy. Here, the reader is introduced to the major issues and themes that have determined the development of Arabic grammar and presents Sībawayhi in the context of his intellectual and social environment. The papers make significant contributions to and offer in-depth introductions into major aspects of the foundations of Arab Linguistics, early Syriac and medieval Hebrew linguistic traditions. This is a unique reference on the three main Semitic linguistic traditions, accompanied by a detailed analysis of some grammatical and pragmatic aspects of Kitāb Sībawayhi in the light of modern theories and scholarship. Contributors include: M. G. Carter, Hanadi Dayyeh, Manuela E.B. Giolfo, Mohamed Hnid, Almog Kasher, Geoffrey Khan, Daniel King, Amal Marogy, Avigail S. Noy, Arik Sadan, Haruko Sakaedani

On the Meaning of Prepositions and Cases

On the Meaning of Prepositions and Cases
Author: Silvia Luraghi
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2003-11-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027295910

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Prepositions and cases constitute a fruitful field of research for semantics. The historical development of their meaning can shed light on the relations among the semantic roles of participants and on the organization of conceptual space. Ancient Greek allows an in-depth study of such development. The book, based on a wide, diachronically ordered corpus, aims at providing a usage-based analysis of possible patterns of semantic extension, including the mapping of abstract domains onto the concrete domain of space. An analysis of the Greek data further highlights the interplay between specific spatial relations and the internal structure of the entities involved, and shows how case semantics may account for differences on the referential level, rather than merely express clause internal relations. The first chapter contains a typologically based discussion of semantic roles, which sets the language-specific analysis in a wider framework, showing its general relevance and applicability.

The Syntax of Arabic

The Syntax of Arabic
Author: Joseph E. Aoun,Lina Choueiri,Elabbas Benmamoun
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2010
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780521650175

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A guide to Arabic syntax covering a broad variety of topics including argument structure, negation, tense, agreement phenomena, and resumption. The discussion of each topic sums up the key research results and provides new points of departure for further research.

Arabic Linguistic Thought and Dialectology

Arabic Linguistic Thought and Dialectology
Author: Aryeh Levin
Publsiher: JSAI
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1998
Genre: Arabic language
ISBN: 965350021X

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The articles collected in this volume form a contribution to the study of Arabic linguistics. Most of them deal with Arabic medieval grammatical thought and terminology and are based on the oldest grammatical treatises known to us, especially Sibawayhi's al-Kitab. The study of these two topics is interrelated, since the understanding of Arabic grammatical thought depends on the understanding of its terminology and vice versa. During the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries, some prominent scholars maintained that the linguistic data supplied by the early Arab grammarians are unreliable, and, as a result, their grammatical rules do not accord with the linguistic reality of Old Arabic. Professor Levin's studies concerning the history of Arabic language contribute to the refutation of this view, showing that Sibawayhi's linguistic method was mainly descriptive and that the linguistic information furnished by him is authentic and reliable. Professor Levin also shows that Sibawayhi's accurate description of Old Arabic is based primarily on the ordinary speech of certain Bedouin tribes who lived in Southern Iraq in the eighth century. The linguistic data found in the Ketab indicate that these Bedouins still spoke Old Arabic dialects. Aryeh Levin is Professor of Arabic at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is also the author of "A Grammar of the Arabic Dialect of Jerusalem" (in Hebrew).

A Reference Grammar of Modern Standard Arabic

A Reference Grammar of Modern Standard Arabic
Author: Karin C. Ryding
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 734
Release: 2005-08-25
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781139443333

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A Reference Grammar of Modern Standard Arabic is a comprehensive handbook on the structure of Arabic. Keeping technical terminology to a minimum, it provides a detailed yet accessible overview of Modern Standard Arabic in which the essential aspects of its phonology, morphology and syntax can be readily looked up and understood. Accompanied by extensive carefully-chosen examples, it will prove invaluable as a practical guide for supporting students' textbooks, classroom work or self-study, and will also be a useful resource for scholars and professionals wishing to develop an understanding of the key features of the language. Grammar notes are numbered for ease of reference, and a section is included on how to use an Arabic dictionary, as well as helpful glossaries of Arabic and English linguistic terms and a useful bibliography. Clearly structured and systematically organised, this book is set to become the standard guide to the grammar of contemporary Arabic.