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Anaphoric Pronoun
Arabic Dialects
Arabic Phonology
Arabic syntax analysis
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clause structure analysis
Coda Consonants
Complex Predicates
Comprehensive grammar
dialectal linguistics
Ditransitive Verbs
Double Object Constructions
Emirati Arabic corpus
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Free Relative Clause
Grammatical Constituent
Gulf Arabic
Gulf Arabic Dialects
Head Noun
Imperfective Aspect
Main Verb
morphosyntactic variation
Negative Marker
Non-restrictive Relative Clauses
Nonrestrictive Relative Clauses
Noun Complement Clause
Noun Phrase
NPIs
Object Pronoun Suffix
phonological processes
Phonotactic rules
Relative Clause Marker
Resumptive Pronoun
Semantic systems
Sentence Initial Position
Sentence Subject
sociolinguistic research
spoken Emirati Arabic grammar

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367220808
  • Weight: 790g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

Tommi Tsz-Cheung Leung is Associate Professor in the Department of Cognitive Sciences at the United Arab Emirates University. His research specializes in syntax, phonology, typology, and psycholinguistics.

Dimitrios Ntelitheos is Associate Professor in the Department of Cognitive Sciences at the United Arab Emirates University. His research interests include the investigation of morphological and syntactic structures from a theoretical perspective, as well as their cross-linguistic realization and their development in child language.

Meera Al Kaabi is Assistant Professor and Chair in the Department of Cognitive Sciences at the United Arab Emirates University and a visiting academic at New York University Abu Dhabi. Her research interests include neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics, language disorders, morphology, and Semitic languages.

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