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Arabic indefinites, interrogatives, and negators : a linguistic history of Western dialects
Wilmsen, David. - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Pr., 2014
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Languages of Southern Arabia : papers from the Special Session of the Seminar for Arabian Studies held on 27 July 2013
Elmaz, Orhan. - Oxford : Archaeopress, 2014
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The investigation of discourse markers in oral personal narratives of the Najdi dialect of Arabic
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Discourse markers in oral personal narratives of the Jizani dialect of Arabic ; Title on signature form: Discourse markers in oral personal narratives in the Jizani dialect of Arabic
Abstract: Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only. ; By investigating discourse markers within the narrative genre of personal experience, research shows that these lexical items are not arbitrarily used; rather, they are employed to achieve context-specific and genre-specific functions related particularly to oral narratives. Moreover, these functions are sometimes different from those of the discourse markers employed and attested in other discourse contexts. Interestingly, some discourse markers are seen to have a considerable frequency of occurrence and variation in oral narratives that is lacking in other discourse settings; additionally, their semantic and pragmatic functions and their frequency of occurrence are varied across the elements of narrative structure proposed by Labov and Waltzky (1967; 1997) and Labov (1972). Using data collected from four natural audio recorded narratives and utilizing both approaches of quantitative and qualitative data analysis, the present study investigates the linguistic behavior of two Arabic discourse markers employed in narratives of personal experience in the Jizani dialect of Arabic. This study specifically investigates the discourse markers fa ‘so’ and yani ‘it means’. The study takes the discourse coherence framework as a point of departure for its analysis. The analysis was based on two components of discourse coherence relations: local coherence relations and global coherence relations. It appears that these two discourse markers can strengthen coherence relations contributing to the local and global coherence relations in oral narratives of personal experience. These linguistic devices are seen to play various semantic and pragmatic functions at different levels of a narrative structure. The study is also designed to investigate the frequency of occurrence of these two discourse markers with respect to the structural elements of narratives of personal experience: abstract, orientation, complicating action, evaluation, resolution, and coda. It also examines the semantic/ pragmatic functions of the discourse markers fa ‘so’ and yani ‘it means’ with respect to the structural elements of narratives of personal experience. In addition, the study takes one more step by detecting the syntactic positions of fa ‘so’ and yani ‘it means’ and report any interesting behavior with respect to their functions. This study ultimately aims at contributing new views to the literature of discourse markers, in general; moreover, findings of the current study add substantial knowledge to the existing literature of Arabic discourse markers, particularly in the narrative genre of personal experience. The study also elaborates on a narrative genre that is generally overlooked by Arabic scholars interested in oral arts, narratives of personal experience. ; Department of English ; Thesis (M.A.)
Keyword: Arabic language -- Dialects -- Saudi Arabia -- Qīzān (Province); Cohesion (Linguistics); Discourse analysis; Discourse markers; Narrative
URL: http://liblink.bsu.edu/catkey/1777248
http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/123456789/198565
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Speech acts of thanking and thanking responses by Hijazi females
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A la recherche des traces dialectales dans l’arabe standard : production des voyelles et des fricatives inter-dentales par des locuteurs tunisiens et marocains
In: 30èmes Journées d’Etudes sur la Parole (JEP 2014) ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01401827 ; 30èmes Journées d’Etudes sur la Parole (JEP 2014), Jun 2014, Le Mans, France (2014)
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Dialects of the Arab world in the era of satellite channels ; Les dialectes de l’aire arabophone à l’heure des chaînes satellitaires
In: Langues, cultures et médias en Méditerranée ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01970255 ; Abdenbi Lachkar. Langues, cultures et médias en Méditerranée, L'Harmattan, 2014, 978-2-343-02700-5 (2014)
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Language Tension, Terminology Variation and Terminology Policy in the Arabic-Speaking North African Countries: An Alternative Approach to Terminology Practice
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1415102656 (2014)
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Gaza: The Effect Of Space, Violence, And Displacement On Palestinian Arabic ...
Cotter, William M. - : Zenodo, 2014
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Some Aspects of Verbal Politeness in Maghrebi Arabic Dialects ...
D'Anna, Luca. - : Università di Torino, 2014
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Accurate Arabic Script Language/Dialect Classification
In: DTIC (2014)
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Fi in Gulf Pidgin Arabic
Potsdam, Eric; Alanazi, Mohammad. - : University of Kansas Department of Linguistics, 2014
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Fi in Gulf Pidgin Arabic
In: Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol 35, Iss , Pp 1-8 (2014) (2014)
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The intonation of Lebanese and Egyptian Arabic
Hellmuth, S; Chahal, Dana. - : Oxford University Press, 2014
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