Word formation in Arabic has traditionally been assumed to involve interdigitation of a consonantal root with a vocalic pattern. This view is adopted by a large number of modern generative morphologists. More recently, however, several morphologists have argued that words in Semitic are formed from fully vocalised stems. In this paper, I argue that in San'ani (the dialect of San'a), and in some other Arabic dialects, there is a class of verbs that have as part of either their denotations or connotations a diminutive sense. I then consider diminutive nouns in the dialect. On the basis of semantic and phonological relationships between diminutive verbs and their non-diminutive counterparts, as well as native speakers' explanations of certain ...
The Arabic language is acquired by its native speakers both as a regional spoken Arabic dialect, acq...
This work has attempted to provide a new perspective on the morphophonemics of the Standard Arabic t...
This work has attempted to provide a new perspective on the morphophonemics of the Standard Arabic t...
Word formation in Arabic has traditionally been assumed to involve interdigitation of a consonantal ...
Word formation in Arabic has traditionally been assumed to involve interdigitation of a consonantal ...
Word formation in Arabic has traditionally been assumed to involve interdigitation of a consonantal ...
International audienceOld Arabic has many expressive derived forms: firstly, the forms with radical ...
This thesis explores aspects of the morphology of Arabic nouns within the theoretical framework of D...
Gemination and reduplication have variously been viewed as essentially the same thing and as two dif...
Purpose: To describe the earliest and latest morphological elements acquired by non-native speakers ...
The syllable-based approach to morphological representation (Cahill, 2007) involves defining fully i...
© 2020 Lifescience Global. This article discusses the peculiarities of the Arabic root, its phonemic...
The Arabic language is acquired by its native speakers both as a regional spoken Arabic dialect, acq...
The morphological problem whether Arabic is root-based or word-based is an old new debate. Root advo...
The morphological problem whether Arabic is root-based or word-based is an old new debate. Root advo...
The Arabic language is acquired by its native speakers both as a regional spoken Arabic dialect, acq...
This work has attempted to provide a new perspective on the morphophonemics of the Standard Arabic t...
This work has attempted to provide a new perspective on the morphophonemics of the Standard Arabic t...
Word formation in Arabic has traditionally been assumed to involve interdigitation of a consonantal ...
Word formation in Arabic has traditionally been assumed to involve interdigitation of a consonantal ...
Word formation in Arabic has traditionally been assumed to involve interdigitation of a consonantal ...
International audienceOld Arabic has many expressive derived forms: firstly, the forms with radical ...
This thesis explores aspects of the morphology of Arabic nouns within the theoretical framework of D...
Gemination and reduplication have variously been viewed as essentially the same thing and as two dif...
Purpose: To describe the earliest and latest morphological elements acquired by non-native speakers ...
The syllable-based approach to morphological representation (Cahill, 2007) involves defining fully i...
© 2020 Lifescience Global. This article discusses the peculiarities of the Arabic root, its phonemic...
The Arabic language is acquired by its native speakers both as a regional spoken Arabic dialect, acq...
The morphological problem whether Arabic is root-based or word-based is an old new debate. Root advo...
The morphological problem whether Arabic is root-based or word-based is an old new debate. Root advo...
The Arabic language is acquired by its native speakers both as a regional spoken Arabic dialect, acq...
This work has attempted to provide a new perspective on the morphophonemics of the Standard Arabic t...
This work has attempted to provide a new perspective on the morphophonemics of the Standard Arabic t...