
Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics
Papers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics. Volume XIII-XIV: Stanford, 1999 and Berkeley, California 2000
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Table of contents:- Editorial Note- Introduction- VOT Production in English and Arabic Bilingual and Monolingual Children- Discovering Arabic Rhythm through a Speech Cycling Task- An Argument for a Stem-based View of Arabic Morphology- The Broken Plural System of Moroccan Arabic- Impersonal Agreement as a Specificity Effect in Rural Palestinian Arabic- The Syntax of Small Clauses in Moroccan Arabic- Borrowing Discourse Patterns- What is a Secret Language?- Sentence Processing Strategies- Acquisition of Binding in L1 Arabic- Role of L1 Transfer in L2 Acquisition of Inflectional Morphology- Inde...
Table of contents:
- Editorial Note
- Introduction
- VOT Production in English and Arabic Bilingual and Monolingual Children
- Discovering Arabic Rhythm through a Speech Cycling Task
- An Argument for a Stem-based View of Arabic Morphology
- The Broken Plural System of Moroccan Arabic
- Impersonal Agreement as a Specificity Effect in Rural Palestinian Arabic
- The Syntax of Small Clauses in Moroccan Arabic
- Borrowing Discourse Patterns
- What is a Secret Language?
- Sentence Processing Strategies
- Acquisition of Binding in L1 Arabic
- Role of L1 Transfer in L2 Acquisition of Inflectional Morphology
- Index of Subjects
- Editorial Note
- Introduction
- VOT Production in English and Arabic Bilingual and Monolingual Children
- Discovering Arabic Rhythm through a Speech Cycling Task
- An Argument for a Stem-based View of Arabic Morphology
- The Broken Plural System of Moroccan Arabic
- Impersonal Agreement as a Specificity Effect in Rural Palestinian Arabic
- The Syntax of Small Clauses in Moroccan Arabic
- Borrowing Discourse Patterns
- What is a Secret Language?
- Sentence Processing Strategies
- Acquisition of Binding in L1 Arabic
- Role of L1 Transfer in L2 Acquisition of Inflectional Morphology
- Index of Subjects