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Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXXI: Papers from the annual symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Norman, Oklahoma, 2017
Edited by Amel Khalfaoui and Youssef A. Haddad
[
Studies in Arabic Linguistics
8] 2019
► pp.
263
–
264
◄
previous
Index
A
accented speech
256–257 ;
see also
speech rat
acquisition
see
incomplete acquisition
affricates and learnability
x, 31, 44–47
Arabic
vii, ix–xiii, 3–4, 8, 10–13, 15–21, 23, 25, 27–49, 51–56, 62, 66, 69–73, 75–76, 79–80, 98–101, 105–109, 112–132, 134–137, 139–141, 145–147, 151–157, 159–160, 163, 176–178, 181–183, 189–190, 202–203, 207, 209–218, 220–231, 233, 235, 238, 242–245, 249, 251–252, 257–258
Arabic chat alphabet
114
Arabic dialects
ix–x, 31, 34, 41, 45, 47, 51–52, 54–55, 62, 79, 130, 153, 157, 159, 163, 177
Classical
ix–x, 8, 16, 28, 31–39, 41–42, 45–47, 51–52, 54, 77, 125, 141, 151
Coastal Dhofari
x, 31–32, 34–36, 38, 46–48
Ḥā’ili
x, 51–72
Lebanese
8–12, 14, 17–19, 26, 79–80, 126, 130, 136, 163, 177
Libyan
ix, 31–32, 34, 39, 44, 79, 105, 116, 119, 126–127, 142
Moroccan
x, 31–32, 34, 36–39, 44, 46–48, 54, 72, 136, 150, 210, 245
Najdi
x, 51–55, 62, 67, 70–72, 245
Palestinian
ix, xii, 8, 11–15, 18–19, 22, 163, 166, 207, 209–212, 214–218, 220–228, 230
Standard
8, 16, 19, 23, 25, 72, 106, 108–109, 120, 125, 140, 150, 183, 210, 236, 242–243
Sudanese
ix–x, 75, 79–80
Syrian
ix, xii, 8, 10, 29, 53–54, 79, 99, 126, 159–161, 163–166, 216, 245
Tunisian
ix, xi, xii, 19, 47, 54, 109, 135, 137–144, 147, 149–155, 181, 189–190, 202
Arabizi
114–115, 118, 121, 125, 130
articulation rate
235–238, 241, 243–244, 255–256, 258–259 ;
see also
speech rate
attitude datives
xii, 159–160, 163–165, 177–178
attrition
135, 208–210, 213–214, 225, 228, 230, 232
augmentative
x, 51–52, 54–72
authority
xii, 159–164, 166–176
B
bricolage
125
broken plural
31, 45, 59, 63, 73, 207, 211–212, 216, 218, 221–224, 227–229 ;
see also
feminine plural, plural, pluralisation
C
categorization
xii, 112, 181–182, 192, 197–198, 203
codemeshing
111
cognitive linguistics
181, 202
crossing
111, 134
D
datives
see
attitude datives
demonstratives
181–182, 184–189, 195–196, 198, 200 ;
see also
generic demonstratives
dialect formation
xi, 147–148, 152, 154–156
diaspora
ix, xi, 135–136, 140, 153, 229
diminutive
ix–x, 31–47, 51–52, 54–56, 58–71, 163
directives
159, 161, 163–164, 169–172, 175
dual
xii, 62, 207, 209–214, 216–217, 220–230
E
epenthesis
3, 8–14, 16–17, 19, 21–22, 25–28, 92, 94, 96, 98
F
feminine plural
207, 211–214, 222, 225, 230
see also
broken plural, plural, pluralization
flexible bilingualism
111
foreign language
176–177, 208, 240 ;
see also
language shift
G
gender
11, 23, 127, 141, 161, 176, 189, 210, 223, 230, 235, 238
generic demonstratives
181–182, 184–188, 195, 198, 200
generic expressions
xii, 181–184, 195, 197, 200
H
heritage speakers
xii, 207–209, 211–215, 223, 226–231
children
xii, 136, 140, 155, 164, 167–171, 193, 201, 207–221, 223–231
heteroglossia
111
I
incomplete acquisition
208–209, 212–214, 228, 230
incomplete neutralization
ix, 3–8, 10–20, 25–28
indexical information
xii, 235, 241, 255, 257–258
indexicality
109, 112, 131, 159, 170
infixation
54
irregular
6, 207, 209–211, 214, 216, 219–225, 227, 229
Italy
135, 138, 154
L
language shift
231
levelling
140–141
M
metrolingualism
111
morphology
ix, 3–4, 8, 19, 23, 27, 31, 48–49, 51, 72–73, 77, 100–101, 226
multivocality
111
N
neutralization
ix, 3–21, 25–28 ;
see also
incomplete neutralization
O
Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP)
x, 44, 61
P
Pauses
xiii, 235–246, 251–253, 255–258
perception
xii–xiii, 20, 197, 235–237, 239–241, 246, 248, 251, 253–258
perceptual dialectology
112
plural
xii, 31, 45, 59, 63, 73, 120, 123–124, 145, 174, 181–186, 188–189, 196, 202, 207, 209–214, 216, 218–230
pluralization
207, 210–213, 215–216, 220, 222, 224–225, 227–230
post-lexical phonology
x, 75–76, 78, 83, 89, 96, 98
power
7, 121, 132, 159, 161, 167, 173–174, 227
pragmatic markers
xii, 159–160, 162, 176–178
pragmatics
ix, xi, 58, 72–73, 103, 131, 178–179, 181, 202–203
prosodic domains
80
Prototype Theory
181, 199 ;
see also
Relevance Theory
R
regular
6, 28, 120, 207, 209, 214, 216, 219–225, 227–230
Relevance Theory
194
reverse role vocatives
168 (fn. 5)
S
Sicily
xi, 135, 137–138, 153
speaking rate
237, 243, 256
speech rate
xii, xiii, 235–241, 243–244, 246, 248, 251, 253–258, 260
spreading activation hypothesis
6
Stratal OT
x, 75–78, 89, 98
syllabification
13, 75, 80, 86–87, 97–98, 241
syncope
x, xi, 8, 18, 34–36, 45–46, 75–76, 78–96, 98
T
temporal acoustics
xii, 235–236, 255, 258
transidiomatic practice
111
V
vowel shortening
3, 8–9, 12–15, 17, 26, 28