This study aims to pinpoint the position of head in Arabic compounds within the Synthetic Genitive Construction (SGC). It also examines the headedness of these compounds morphologically, syntactically, and semantically. The analysis confirms that compounding in Arabic is predominantly left-headed. The semantic, syntactic, and morphological heads always coincide in Arabic compounds within the SGC. With regard to Adj + N compounds in Arabic, I argue that a silent noun is responsible for determining the syntactic category of the whole construct, resulting in a noun rather than an adjective. The study concludes with recommendations for further research
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Arabic compounds consist of a group of two or three words joined together into one vocabulary unit. ...
This article discusses the status of prenominal and postnominal adjectives in Arabic. It...
As times change and new concepts become part of our reality, Arabic, just like any other language, i...
This study examines types of compounds other than the Synthetic Genitive Construction (SGC) in Moder...
In this paper, I discuss the basic structure of the determiner phrase in Standard Arabic. I show tha...
The so called Idafa construction is the central means for coding an attributive relation between two...
This thesis explores aspects of the morphology of Arabic nouns within the theoretical framework of D...
The syntactic category of definiteness is worthy of study by modern linguists. Recent works on the s...
The aim of this study is to investigate nominal constructions of modern standard Arabic in terms of ...
I propose a phrasal-movement analysis of word order in Hebrew and Arabic noun phrases. I argue that ...
This paper examines how gender is assigned to compounds in Somali, and how this relates to the notio...
This dissertation is an analysis of two types of nominal compounds in Turkish, primary compounds and...
The 'traditional' distinction of compounds into endocentric (Eng. doorknob) and exocentric (pickpock...
This thesis provides a minimalist account of the Arabic DP. The data used comes from Modern Standar...
This paper investigates the position of the structural head and its connection to the semantic head ...
Arabic compounds consist of a group of two or three words joined together into one vocabulary unit. ...
This article discusses the status of prenominal and postnominal adjectives in Arabic. It...
As times change and new concepts become part of our reality, Arabic, just like any other language, i...