Reprint

The Classification of Arabic Dialects: Traditional Approaches, New Proposals, and Methodological Problems

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December 2022
296 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-6139-4 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-6140-0 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue The Classification of Arabic Dialects: Traditional Approaches, New Proposals, and Methodological Problems that was published in

Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Summary

The question of how to classify the different varieties of spoken Arabic is a long-standing problem in the fields of Arabic and Semitic linguistics, and it has been addressed by several authors and from a number of different perspectives. This collection of articles represents a further contribution to the vast collective effort of attempting to more effectively assess, organize, and understand the varieties of spoken Arabic, applying a classification of Arabic dialects in the broadest possible sense. The authors who contribute to this volume tackle this issue by examining varieties spoken from the Maghreb to the Mashreq and employing various approaches and perspectives, e.g., diatopic and diachronic, syntactical, and typological.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
dialect classification; subgrouping; Sudanic Arabic; Egyptian Arabic; definiteness; indefiniteness; specificity; referentiality; determination; article systems; phonological typology; feature geometry; contrastivity; Arabic dialects; consonant reflexes; Mahdia Arabic; Maghribi Arabic; Tunisia; Sahel; urban dialects; Bedouin dialects; villageois dialects; Arabic dialectology; Sociolinguistics; Arabic; Sudanic Arabic; Baggara; comparative dialectology; Arabic dialects; historical dialectology; historical linguistics; Arabic dialects; dialectology; historical dialectology; nomadism; methodology; geography; dialect geography; historical linguistics; Arabic dialectology; Arabic epigraphy; Tunisian Arabic; Libyan Arabic; copulas; syntactic isoglosses; dialect classification; cognate infinitive; Lebanese Arabic; typology; Semitic languages; palatalization; nasal; Cairene Arabic; sociophonetics; acoustic phonetics; Arabic dialectology; Moroccan Arabic; Essaouira; Tafilalt; southern Morocco; Bedouin dialects; dialect classification; dialect contact; urban; rural; gələt; qəltu; spoken Arabic; Arabic dialectology; classification; Bedouin Arabic; Jordan; Masāʿīd; spoken Arabic varieties; dialect classification; Jordanian Arabic; Arabic dialectology; Arabic linguistics; n/a