A Grammar of the Bedouin Dialects of Central and Southern Sinai

A Grammar of the Bedouin Dialects of Central and Southern Sinai
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 461
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ISBN-10 : 9789004201019
ISBN-13 : 9004201017
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Synopsis A Grammar of the Bedouin Dialects of Central and Southern Sinai by : Rudolf Erik De Jong

This book complements A Grammar of the Bedouin Dialects of the Northern Sinai Littoral: Bridging the Linguistic Gap between the Eastern and Western Arab World (Brill: 2000) thus completing the author's description of Bedouin dialects of Sinai. Earlier and new data are synthesized in a dialectometrical approach for a subdivision into eight groups.

Saudi Arabian Dialects

Saudi Arabian Dialects
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781136880384
ISBN-13 : 1136880380
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Saudi Arabian Dialects by : Theodore Prochazka

First published in 1988. Arabic linguistics is developing into an increasingly interesting and important subject within the broad field of modern linguistic studies. The scope of this discipline is wide and varied, covering diverse areas such as Arabic phonetics, phonology and grammar, Arabic psycholinguistics, Arabic dialectology, Arabic lexicography and lexicology, Arabic sociolinguistics, the teaching and learning of Arabic as a first, second, or foreign language. The present work by Prochazka is the first general survey of the dialects of Saudi Arabia covering a wide range from north to south recording of linguistic variation in that vast region. It is particularly strong in covering a number of localities in the southwest and it is the first linguistic study of the dialect of the Ruwala bedouin of the northern desert. The work reveals a major division into two areal blocks: (i) the southern Hijaz and Tihamah and (ii) the Najdi and Eastern Arabian dialects.

Atlas of the Arabic Dialects of Galilee (Israel)

Atlas of the Arabic Dialects of Galilee (Israel)
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 478
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ISBN-10 : 9789004411395
ISBN-13 : 9004411399
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Atlas of the Arabic Dialects of Galilee (Israel) by : Peter Behnstedt

This atlas is based on large-scale fieldwork conducted in Galilee in the mid-nineties of last century. Galilee is the area with the highest percentage of arabophones in Israel and displays a rather complex dialectal situation. The reshuffling of large parts of the population after 1948 led to a considerable degree of dialectal diversity in many places. Moreover, many points of investigation show, besides the notorious Bedouin-sedentary dichotomy, a significant sociolinguistic variation with respect to age, sex, and denomination.The atlas contains seventy-three phonetic and phonologial maps, in addition to eighty morphological and thirty-eight lexical maps.Ten maps deal with the classification of the dialects.The atlas is of interest to semitists, dialectologists and variationists.

The Bedouin Arabic Dialects

The Bedouin Arabic Dialects
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Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015013510402
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Synopsis The Bedouin Arabic Dialects by : J. Rosenhouse

Najdi Arabic

Najdi Arabic
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9789027283122
ISBN-13 : 9027283125
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Synopsis Najdi Arabic by : Bruce Ingham

The region of Najd in Central Arabia has always been regarded as inaccessible, ringed by a belt of sand deserts, the Nafūd, Dahana and the Rub’ al-Khāli and often with its population at odds with the rulers of the outer settled lands. It is however the centre of a purely Arabian culture based on a partnership between bedouin camel husbandry and settled palm cultivation. Possibly as a result of overpopulation the bedouin have periodically spread over into the lands of the Fertile Crescent. Because of their isolated position the Najdi dialect is of a very interesting and archaic type showing very little non-Arabic influence, which has led to the reputation of the Arabian bedouin as preservers of the original Classical form and considerable prestige being attached to the Najdi type. Consequently the region is a powerhouse of dialect influence so that Najdi based dialects are spoken all along the Gulf Coast and throughout most of the Syrian Desert. Interest in these dialects has led to a number of recent studies of their oral literature and of the morphology and phonology. Ingham's work concentrates on the grammatical system, syntax and usage and is based on a number of trips to the region over the last fifteen years. The data base includes bedouin oral narrative, ordinary conversation and radio plays.

The Handbook of Dialectology

The Handbook of Dialectology
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 616
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ISBN-10 : 9781118827550
ISBN-13 : 1118827554
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis The Handbook of Dialectology by : Charles Boberg

The Handbook of Dialectology provides an authoritative, up-to-date and unusually broad account of the study of dialect, in one volume. Each chapter reviews essential research, and offers a critical discussion of the past, present and future development of the area. The volume is based on state-of-the-art research in dialectology around the world, providing the most current work available with an unusually broad scope of topics Provides a practical guide to the many methodological and statistical issues surrounding the collection and analysis of dialect data Offers summaries of dialect variation in the world's most widely spoken and commonly studied languages, including several non-European languages that have traditionally received less attention in general discussions of dialectology Reviews the intellectual development of the field, including its main theoretical schools of thought and research traditions, both academic and applied The editors are well known and highly respected, with a deep knowledge of this vast field of inquiry

A Grammar of the Bedouin Dialects of the Northern Sinai Littoral

A Grammar of the Bedouin Dialects of the Northern Sinai Littoral
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 711
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ISBN-10 : 9789004491229
ISBN-13 : 9004491228
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis A Grammar of the Bedouin Dialects of the Northern Sinai Littoral by : Rudolf Erik de Jong

This study offers a thorough analysis of hitherto unknown Arabic dialects spoken by bedouin tribes inhabiting the northern Sinai littoral. The author identifies five different dialect groups in the area. He combines his own extensive material with that from publications on neighbouring dialects to put this material in a larger dialect-geographical perspective. Proposing a total of 82 criteria and introducing 'partial isoglosses' to typologically measure the dialects, he convincingly shows that three dialect groups form a continuum - a 'linguistic bridge' - connecting the bedouin type of dialects spoken in the Negev and southern Jordan with the sedentary type of dialects spoken in the Nile Delta. An appendix with 77 maps completes the picture. Arabists, dialectologists, semitists and sociolinguists will welcome this study as a valuable contribution to their fields.

Saudi Arabic--urban Hijazi Dialect

Saudi Arabic--urban Hijazi Dialect
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Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015005502011
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Synopsis Saudi Arabic--urban Hijazi Dialect by : Margaret Kleffner Nydell

Arabic Sociolinguistics

Arabic Sociolinguistics
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Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9781626167872
ISBN-13 : 1626167877
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Arabic Sociolinguistics by : Reem Bassiouney

In this second edition of Arabic Sociolinguistics, Reem Bassiouney expands the discussion of major theoretical approaches since the publication of the book’s first edition to account for new sociolinguistic theories in Arabic contexts with up-to-date examples, data, and approaches. The second edition features revised sections on diglossia, code-switching, gender discourse, language variation, and language policy in the region while adding a chapter on critical sociolinguistics—a new framework for critiquing the scholarly practices of sociolinguistics. Bassiouney also examines the impact of politics and new media on Arabic language. Arabic Sociolinguistics continues to be a uniquely valuable resource for understanding the theoretical framework of the language.

Arabic Historical Dialectology

Arabic Historical Dialectology
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 9780191005060
ISBN-13 : 0191005061
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Arabic Historical Dialectology by : Clive Holes

This book, by a group of leading international scholars, outlines the history of the spoken dialects of Arabic from the Arab Conquests of the seventh century up to the present day. It specifically investigates the evolution of Arabic as a spoken language, in contrast to the many existing studies that focus on written Classical or Modern Standard Arabic. The volume begins with a discursive introduction that deals with important issues in the general scholarly context, including the indigenous myth and probable reality of the history of Arabic; Arabic dialect geography and typology; types of internally and externally motivated linguistic change; social indexicalisation; and pidginization and creolization in Arabic-speaking communities. Most chapters then focus on developments in a specific region - Mauritania, the Maghreb, Egypt, the Levant, the Northern Fertile Crescent, the Gulf, and South Arabia - with one exploring Judaeo-Arabic, a group of varieties historically spread over a wider area. The remaining two chapters in the volume examine individual linguistic features of particular historical interest and controversy, specifically the origin and evolution of the b- verbal prefix, and the adnominal linker -an/-in. The volume will be of interest to scholars and students of the linguistic and social history of Arabic as well as to comparative linguists interested in topics such as linguistic typology and language change.