Aper�cu grammatical du faisceau dialectal arabe andalou : perspectives synchroniques, diachroniques et panchroniques / Federico Corriente, Christophe Pereira, �Angeles Vicente.
Material type: TextSeries: Encyclop�edie linguistique d'Al-Andalus ; 1.Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, [2015]Description: 1 online resource (xxiv, 272 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9783110355956
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- PJ6760.A53 A64 2015
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-272).
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Table des mati�eres ; Signes et symboles ; Abr�eviations ; Transcriptions graph�ematique, phonologique et phon�etique ; Introduction ; Les sources et leurs �editions ; 1 Phonologie ; 1.1 Vocalisme ; 1.1.1 /a/ ; 1.1.2 /i/ ; 1.1.3 /u/ ; 1.1.4 Diphtongues ; 1.2 Consonantisme.
1.2.1 /b/ 1.2.2 /p/ ; 1.2.3 /m/ ; 1.2.4 /w/ ; 1.2.5 /f/ ; 1.2.6 /?/ ; 1.2.7 /?/ ; 1.2.8 /?. / ; 1.2.9 /t/ ; 1.2.10 /d/ ; 1.2.11 /?/ ; 1.2.12 /n/ ; 1.2.13 /y/ ; 1.2.14 /l/ ; 1.2.15 /?/ ; 1.2.16 /r/ ; 1.2.17 /s/ ; 1.2.18 /z/ ; 1.2.19 /?/ ; 1.2.20 /g/ ; 1.2.21 /c.
1.2.22 /�s/ 1.2.23 /k/ ; 1.2.24 /g/ ; 1.2.25 /q/ ; 1.2.26 /?/ ; 1.2.28 /?/ ; 1.2.29 /?/ ; 1.2.30 /h/ ; 1.2.31 /?/ ; 1.3 Phon�emes supra-segmentaux ; 1.3.1 L'accent ; 1.3.2 La g�emination ; 1.3.3 V�elarisation ; 1.4 Phon�etique combinatoire ; 1.4.1 Assimilation.
1.4.2 Dissimilation 1.4.3 M�etath�ese ; 1.4.4 Jointures ; 2 Morphologie ; 2.1 La flexion nominale ; 2.1.1 Le morph�eme {+a(t)} ; 2.1.2 Le diminutif ; 2.1.3 L'�elatif ; 2.1.4 Le syst�eme de d�erivation nominale ; 2.1.5 Disparition de quelques sch�emes ; 2.1.6 Sch�emes suffix�es.
2.1.7 La d�etermination 2.1.8 La d�eclinaison nominale ; 2.1.9 Le genre ; 2.1.10 Le nombre ; 2.1.11 Les num�eraux ; 2.2 Les pronoms ; 2.2.1 Les pronoms personnels ; 2.2.2 Les pronoms d�emonstratifs ; 2.2.3 Le pronom relatif ; 2.2.4 Les interrogatifs et exclamatifs.
AAndalusi Arabic is not only the Arabic dialect of which we have the earliest relatively extensive records providing basic information for the study of mainly, though not exclusively, Western Neo-Arabic, but also the spoken language of the Southern and for centuries most advanced half of the Iberian Peninsula, which had a considerable impact, most often not sufficiently gauged and surveyed by Western scholars, on the development of all kinds of Medieval and Modern culture and science. The present manual describes the different grammatical levels of this language, phonemics, morphology and syntax, in addition to the main features of its mixed lexicon and provides some text samples of diverse periods and locations, plus the usual indices and technical data.
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