
Structure and Function of the Arabic Verb
Maher Bahloul(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. December 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-138-98310-6 (ISBN)
Description
Structure and Function of the Arabic Verb is a corpus-based study that unveils the morpho-syntax and the semantics of the Arabic verb.
Approaches to verbal grammatical categories - the constituents of verbal systems - often rely on either semantic-pragmatic or syntactic analyses. This research bridges the gap between these two distinct approaches through a detailed analysis of Taxis, Aspect, Tense and Modality in Standard Arabic. This is accomplished by showing, firstly, some basic theoretical concerns shared by both schools of thought, and, secondly, the extent to which semantic structures and invariant meanings mirror syntactic representations.
Maher Bahloul's findings also indicate that the basic constituents of the verbal system in Arabic, namely the Perfect and the Imperfect, are systematically differentiated through their invariant semantic features in a markedness relation.
Finally, this study suggests that the syntactic derivation of verbal and nominal clauses are sensitive to whether or not verbal categories are specified for their feature values, providing therefore a principled explanation to a long-standing debate.
This reader friendly book will appeal to both specialists and students of Arabic linguistics, language and syntax.
Approaches to verbal grammatical categories - the constituents of verbal systems - often rely on either semantic-pragmatic or syntactic analyses. This research bridges the gap between these two distinct approaches through a detailed analysis of Taxis, Aspect, Tense and Modality in Standard Arabic. This is accomplished by showing, firstly, some basic theoretical concerns shared by both schools of thought, and, secondly, the extent to which semantic structures and invariant meanings mirror syntactic representations.
Maher Bahloul's findings also indicate that the basic constituents of the verbal system in Arabic, namely the Perfect and the Imperfect, are systematically differentiated through their invariant semantic features in a markedness relation.
Finally, this study suggests that the syntactic derivation of verbal and nominal clauses are sensitive to whether or not verbal categories are specified for their feature values, providing therefore a principled explanation to a long-standing debate.
This reader friendly book will appeal to both specialists and students of Arabic linguistics, language and syntax.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
14 s/w Zeichnungen, 28 s/w Tabellen, 14 s/w Abbildungen
28 Tables, black and white; 14 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
398 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-98310-6 (9781138983106)
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Structure and Function of the Arabic Verb
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Structure and Function of the Arabic Verb
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Person
Maher Bahloul is an Assistant Professor of English and Linguistics at the American University of Sharjah.
Content
1. Introduction 2. Verbal Categories, Clause Structure, and Modality 3. Verbal Morphology, Structure, and Function 4. The Perfect, Use, and Invariant Meaning 5. The Compound Perfect, and the Modal Qad 6. The Imperfect, Use, and Invariant Meaning 7. Atm Categories, Derivation, and the Verbal Clause 8. Atm Categories, Derivation, and the Nominal Clause 9. Conclusion