The Oxford Handbook of Arabic Linguistics

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Oxford University Press, 15 aug. 2013 - 624 sidor
Arabic is one of the world's largest languages, spoken natively by nearly 300 million people. By strength of numbers alone Arabic is one of our most important languages, studied by scholars across many different academic fields and cultural settings. It is, however, a complex language rooted in its own tradition of scholarship, constituted of varieties each imbued with unique cultural values and characteristic linguistic properties. Understanding its linguistics holistically is therefore a challenge. The Oxford Handbook of Arabic Linguistics is a comprehensive, one-volume guide that deals with all major research domains which have been developed within Arabic linguistics. Chapters are written by leading experts in the field, who both present state-of-the-art overviews and develop their own critical perspectives. The Handbook begins with Arabic in its Semitic setting and ends with the modern dialects; it ranges across the traditional--the classical Arabic grammatical and lexicographical traditions--to the contemporary--Arabic sociolinguistics, Creole varieties and codeswitching, psycholinguistics, and Arabic as a second language - while situating Arabic within current phonetic, phonological, morphological, syntactic and lexicological theory. An essential reference work for anyone working within Arabic linguistics, the book brings together different approaches and scholarly traditions, and provides analysis of current trends and directions for future research.
 

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An Introduction
1
2 Phonetics
23
3 Phonology
45
4 Morphology
71
Nahw and sarf
92
6 The Syntax of Arabic from a Generative Perspective
115
7 The Philological Approach to Arabic Grammar
165
Pragmatics
185
15 Borrowing
349
16 Psycholinguistics
369
17 SecondLanguage Acquisition
392
18 The Arabic Writing System
412
19 What Is Arabic?
433
20 History
451
The Nahda and Beyond
472
22 Pidgins and Creoles
495

9 Issues in Arabic Computational Linguistics
213
10 Sociolinguistics
241
Between Mother Tongue and Native Language
264
12 Orality Culture and Language
281
13 Dialectology
300
14 Codeswitching and Related Issues Involving Arabic
326
23 The Classical Arabic Lexicographical Tradition
520
24 Modern Lexicography
539
Index of Names
561
Subject Index
579
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Jonathan Owens is Professor of Arabic Linguistics at the University of Bayreuth, Germany. He has experience in all aspects of Arabic linguistics, including the Classical linguistic tradition and contemporary spoken varieties, with extensive academic and research experience in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and the USA. His many publications include The Foundations of Grammar: An Introduction to Medieval Arabic Grammatical Theory, 1988, Neighborhood and Ancestry: Variation in the Spoken Arabic of Maiduguri, Nigeria, 1998, and A Linguistic History of Arabic, 2009.

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