Emirati Arabic: A Comprehensive Grammar

Emirati Arabic

A Comprehensive Grammar
 
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ISBN13:9780367220808
ISBN10:0367220806
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:520 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:453 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 10 Illustrations, black & white; 10 Halftones, black & white; 110 Tables, black & white
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Emirati Arabic: A Comprehensive Grammar offers readers a reference tool for discovering and studying in detail the specific dialect of Arabic spoken in the United Arab Emirates.It covers all major areas of Emirati Arabic grammar, describing in detail its phonological, morphological, syntactic and semantic systems.

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Emirati Arabic: A Comprehensive Grammar offers readers a reference tool for discovering and studying in detail the specific dialect of Arabic spoken in the United Arab Emirates. It covers all major areas of Emirati Arabic grammar, describing in detail its phonological, morphological, syntactic, and semantic systems. Each grammatical point is illustrated with numerous examples drawn from native Emirati Arabic speakers and is thoroughly discussed providing both accessible and linguistically informed grammatical description.


This book is a useful reference for students of Gulf Arabic and/or Modern Standard Arabic or other Arabic dialects with an interest in the dialect spoken in the UAE, researchers interested in Arabic language and linguistics as well as graduate students and scholars interested in Arabic studies.

Table of Contents:

Table of Contents


 


Acknowledgments


List of Tables


List of Figures


List of Abbreviations


 



1 Introduction


1.1 Emirati Arabic


1.2 Triglossia in the UAE


1.3. The Descriptive Approach to Emirati Arabic


1.4 Transcription


1.5. Glossing


1.6. Abbreviations


Further Reading



2 Sounds of Emirati Arabic


2.1 Consonants


2.2 Vowels


Further Reading



3 Phonological Processes


3.1 Feature-Level Processes


3.2 Segment-Level Processes


3.3 Suprasegmental Processes and Phonotactics


Further Reading



4 Morphology and Word Formation


4.1 Non-Linear Morphological Processes


4.2 Affixation


4.3 Reduplication


4.4 Compounding


4.5 Loanwords


4.6 Acronyms, Abbreviations and Blending


4.7 Back Formation


4.8 Conversion


Further Reading



5 Syntactic Categories and Parts of Speech


5.1 Nouns


5.2 Verbs


5.3. Adjectives


5.4 Adverbs and Adverbial Expressions


5.5 Prepositions


5.6. Quantification: Numerals and Quantifiers


5.7 Complementizers


5.8 Pronouns


Further Reading



6 The Noun Phrase


6.1 Definiteness


6.2 Possession


6.3 Appositives


6.4 Nominal modifiers


6.5 Agreement in the Noun Phrase


6.6 Demonstratives


6.7 Word Order in the Noun Phrase


Further Reading



7 The Verb Phrase


7.1 The Copular Structure


7.2 State Verbs


7.3 Experiencer Verbs


7.4 Unergative Verbs


7.5 Unaccusative Verbs


7.6 Ditransitive Verbs


7.7 Existential and Possessive Predicates


7.8 Raising Predicates


7.9 Control Verbs


7.10 Reflexive Verbs


7.11 Complex Predicates


7.12 Causative Verbs


7.13 Passive Verbs


7.14 Complement-taking Verbs


Further Reading



8 Aspect


8.1 The Perfective Aspect


8.2 The Imperfective Aspect


8.3 Participles


8.4 Lexical Aspect


8.5 Grammatical Aspect


Further Reading



9 Mood and Modality


9.1 Deontic Modality


9.2 Epistemic Modality


9.3 Dynamic Modality


9.4 Modal Adverbs


9.5 Verbs Expressing Modality


9.6 Evidential Modality


9.7 Imperatives


9.8 Counterfactuals


9.9 Hortatives


9.10 Optatives


Further Reading


10 Negation


10.1 Verbal Negation


10.2 Non-Verbal Predicate Negation


10.3 The Negative Particle ?? laa ?no?


10.4 The Negative Prefix -?? laa- ?not? and -??? ?eer- ?non-?


10.5 Negative Imperatives


10.6 Negative Coordination


10.7 Negation in Ellipsis


10.8 Negative Polarity Items


10.9 Negative Concord


Further reading



11 Word Order


11.1 Subject-Verb (SV) and Verb-Subject (VS)


11.2 Subject-Verb-Object (SVO)


11.3 Double Object Constructions


11.4 Word Order Permutation


Further reading



12 Relative Clauses


12.1 Restrictive Relative Clauses


12.2 Nonrestrictive Relative Clauses


12.3 Free Relative Clauses


12.4 Noun Complement Clauses


Further Reading



13 Questions


13.1 Yes-No Questions


13.2 Wh-Questions


13.3 Echo Questions


13.4 Embedded Questions


13.5 Rhetorical Questions


13.6 Exclamatives


Further Reading



14 Subordination


14.1 Temporal Clauses


14.2 Reason Clauses


14.3 Purpose Clauses


14.4 Conditional Clauses


14.5 Concessive Clauses


14.6 Other Subordinators


14.7 Parentheticals


Further Reading



15 Coordination


15.1 Conjunction ? w-/wa ?and?


15.2 Agreement in Coordination


15.3 Fixed Expressions Formed by ? w-/wa


15.4 Pragmatic Uses of ? w-/wa


15.5 Informal Use of ? w-/wa


15.6 ?? bas ?but?


15.7 Disjunction ??? wela ?or?


15.8 ?? ?aw ?or?


15.9 ? fa- ?and then/so?


15.10 Contrastive Coordinator ??? ?amma ?as for?


15.11 Comparative Coordinator ?? ?an ?than?


15.12 Negative Coordinator ?? mub ?not?


15.13 Correlatives in Coordination


15.14 Paratactic Coordination


Further Reading



16 Ellipsis


16.1 Gapping


16.2 Stripping


16.3 NP Ellipsis


16.4 VP Ellipsis


16.5 PP Ellipsis


16.6 Clausal Ellipsis


16.7 Comparative Deletion


16.8 Sluicing


Further Reading



17 Interjections


17.1 Primary Interjections


17.2 Borrowed Interjections


17.3 Secondary Interjections


Further Reading



18 Speech Conventions


18.1 Politeness


18.2 Terms of Address


18.3 General Honorific Terms


18.4 Trendy Language


Further Reading



Glossary of Terms


References


Index