Oxford Handbook of Arabic Linguistics
Herausgeber: Owens, Jonathan
Oxford Handbook of Arabic Linguistics
Herausgeber: Owens, Jonathan
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Gives critical expression to a language which covers large populations and geographical areas, has a long written tradition, and has been the locus of major intellectual fervor and debate.
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Gives critical expression to a language which covers large populations and geographical areas, has a long written tradition, and has been the locus of major intellectual fervor and debate.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 179mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1194g
- ISBN-13: 9780199764136
- ISBN-10: 0199764131
- Artikelnr.: 36692993
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 179mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1194g
- ISBN-13: 9780199764136
- ISBN-10: 0199764131
- Artikelnr.: 36692993
Jonathan Owens is Professor of Arabic Linguistics at the University of Bayreuth
* 1. A house of sound structure, of marvelous form and proportion: An
Introduction
* Jonathan Owens
* 2. Phonetics
* Mohamed Embarki
* 3. Phonology
* Sam Hellmuth
* 4. Morphology
* Robert Ratcliffe
* 5. Arabic Linguistic Tradition I: NaHw and Sarf
* Ramzi Baalbaki
* 6. The Syntax of Arabic from a Generative Perspective
* Elabbas Benmamoun and Lina Choueiri
* 7. The Philological Approach to Arabic Grammar
* Lutz Edzard
* 8. The Arabic Linguistic Tradition II: Beyond Grammar
* Pierre Larcher
* 9. Issues in Arabic Computational Linguistics
* Everhard Ditters
* 10. Sociolinguistics
* Enam Al-Wer
* 11. Arabic Folk Linguistics: Between Mother-tongue and Native
Language
* Yasir Suleiman
* 12. Orality, Culture and Language
* Clive Holes
* 13. Dialects and Dialectology
* Peter Behnstedt and Manfred Woidich,
* 14. Codeswitching and Codemixing Involving Arabic
* Abdelali Bentahila, Eirlys Davies, and Jonathan Owens
* 15. Borrowing
* Maarten Kossmann
* 16. Psycholinguistics
* Sami Boudelaa
* 17. Arabic Second Language Acquisition
* Karin Ryding
* 18. The Arabic Writing System
* Peter Daniels
* 19. What is Arabic?
* Jan Retsö
* 20. History
* Jonathan Owens
* 21. The Arabic Literary Language: The NahDa (and Beyond)
* Daniel Newman
* 22. Creoles and Pidgins
* Mauro Tosco and Stefano Manfredi
* 23. Lexicography in the Classical Era
* Solomon Sara, Georgetown University
* 24. Modern Lexicography
* Tim Buckwalter and Dilworth Parkinson
Introduction
* Jonathan Owens
* 2. Phonetics
* Mohamed Embarki
* 3. Phonology
* Sam Hellmuth
* 4. Morphology
* Robert Ratcliffe
* 5. Arabic Linguistic Tradition I: NaHw and Sarf
* Ramzi Baalbaki
* 6. The Syntax of Arabic from a Generative Perspective
* Elabbas Benmamoun and Lina Choueiri
* 7. The Philological Approach to Arabic Grammar
* Lutz Edzard
* 8. The Arabic Linguistic Tradition II: Beyond Grammar
* Pierre Larcher
* 9. Issues in Arabic Computational Linguistics
* Everhard Ditters
* 10. Sociolinguistics
* Enam Al-Wer
* 11. Arabic Folk Linguistics: Between Mother-tongue and Native
Language
* Yasir Suleiman
* 12. Orality, Culture and Language
* Clive Holes
* 13. Dialects and Dialectology
* Peter Behnstedt and Manfred Woidich,
* 14. Codeswitching and Codemixing Involving Arabic
* Abdelali Bentahila, Eirlys Davies, and Jonathan Owens
* 15. Borrowing
* Maarten Kossmann
* 16. Psycholinguistics
* Sami Boudelaa
* 17. Arabic Second Language Acquisition
* Karin Ryding
* 18. The Arabic Writing System
* Peter Daniels
* 19. What is Arabic?
* Jan Retsö
* 20. History
* Jonathan Owens
* 21. The Arabic Literary Language: The NahDa (and Beyond)
* Daniel Newman
* 22. Creoles and Pidgins
* Mauro Tosco and Stefano Manfredi
* 23. Lexicography in the Classical Era
* Solomon Sara, Georgetown University
* 24. Modern Lexicography
* Tim Buckwalter and Dilworth Parkinson
* 1. A house of sound structure, of marvelous form and proportion: An
Introduction
* Jonathan Owens
* 2. Phonetics
* Mohamed Embarki
* 3. Phonology
* Sam Hellmuth
* 4. Morphology
* Robert Ratcliffe
* 5. Arabic Linguistic Tradition I: NaHw and Sarf
* Ramzi Baalbaki
* 6. The Syntax of Arabic from a Generative Perspective
* Elabbas Benmamoun and Lina Choueiri
* 7. The Philological Approach to Arabic Grammar
* Lutz Edzard
* 8. The Arabic Linguistic Tradition II: Beyond Grammar
* Pierre Larcher
* 9. Issues in Arabic Computational Linguistics
* Everhard Ditters
* 10. Sociolinguistics
* Enam Al-Wer
* 11. Arabic Folk Linguistics: Between Mother-tongue and Native
Language
* Yasir Suleiman
* 12. Orality, Culture and Language
* Clive Holes
* 13. Dialects and Dialectology
* Peter Behnstedt and Manfred Woidich,
* 14. Codeswitching and Codemixing Involving Arabic
* Abdelali Bentahila, Eirlys Davies, and Jonathan Owens
* 15. Borrowing
* Maarten Kossmann
* 16. Psycholinguistics
* Sami Boudelaa
* 17. Arabic Second Language Acquisition
* Karin Ryding
* 18. The Arabic Writing System
* Peter Daniels
* 19. What is Arabic?
* Jan Retsö
* 20. History
* Jonathan Owens
* 21. The Arabic Literary Language: The NahDa (and Beyond)
* Daniel Newman
* 22. Creoles and Pidgins
* Mauro Tosco and Stefano Manfredi
* 23. Lexicography in the Classical Era
* Solomon Sara, Georgetown University
* 24. Modern Lexicography
* Tim Buckwalter and Dilworth Parkinson
Introduction
* Jonathan Owens
* 2. Phonetics
* Mohamed Embarki
* 3. Phonology
* Sam Hellmuth
* 4. Morphology
* Robert Ratcliffe
* 5. Arabic Linguistic Tradition I: NaHw and Sarf
* Ramzi Baalbaki
* 6. The Syntax of Arabic from a Generative Perspective
* Elabbas Benmamoun and Lina Choueiri
* 7. The Philological Approach to Arabic Grammar
* Lutz Edzard
* 8. The Arabic Linguistic Tradition II: Beyond Grammar
* Pierre Larcher
* 9. Issues in Arabic Computational Linguistics
* Everhard Ditters
* 10. Sociolinguistics
* Enam Al-Wer
* 11. Arabic Folk Linguistics: Between Mother-tongue and Native
Language
* Yasir Suleiman
* 12. Orality, Culture and Language
* Clive Holes
* 13. Dialects and Dialectology
* Peter Behnstedt and Manfred Woidich,
* 14. Codeswitching and Codemixing Involving Arabic
* Abdelali Bentahila, Eirlys Davies, and Jonathan Owens
* 15. Borrowing
* Maarten Kossmann
* 16. Psycholinguistics
* Sami Boudelaa
* 17. Arabic Second Language Acquisition
* Karin Ryding
* 18. The Arabic Writing System
* Peter Daniels
* 19. What is Arabic?
* Jan Retsö
* 20. History
* Jonathan Owens
* 21. The Arabic Literary Language: The NahDa (and Beyond)
* Daniel Newman
* 22. Creoles and Pidgins
* Mauro Tosco and Stefano Manfredi
* 23. Lexicography in the Classical Era
* Solomon Sara, Georgetown University
* 24. Modern Lexicography
* Tim Buckwalter and Dilworth Parkinson