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An Arabic Transformation Based Approach to Automatic Paraphrasing of Syntactic Sentences
In: ISSN: 1539-8072 ; Sino-US English Teaching ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03280191 ; Sino-US English Teaching, 2021, 18 (6), pp.137-146. ⟨10.17265/1539-8072/2021.06.001⟩ (2021)
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Pattern borrowing and hybridization in Mubi (East Chadic): The importance of congruence
In: ISSN: 1750-1245 ; EISSN: 1755-2036 ; Word Structure ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03507468 ; Word Structure, [Edinburgh]: Edinburgh University Press, 2021, Morphology in Contact, 14 (2), pp.246-270. ⟨10.3366/word.2021.0189⟩ (2021)
Abstract: International audience ; The plural system of Mubi (East Chadic, Afroasiatic) stands out cross-linguistically within Chadic and worldwide for its extensive use of pattern morphology, fixing the output's vowel qualities and shape while preserving the input's consonants. This paper demonstrates that, while some elements of this system may be conserved from earlier stages of Afroasiatic, others reflect the influence of Chadian Arabic, the regional lingua franca. The process of influence, however, turns out to involve not just straightforward pattern morpheme borrowing (exemplified here by the iambic pattern BaCaaDiFe), but also the reshaping of inherited patterns. The most frequent quadriliteral plural pattern, BuCooDuF, reflects Arabic influence in its shape – mediated by a change in mapping directionality – but Chadic inheritance in its distribution. This result supports the hypothesis that pattern morphology is more easily transferred between related languages.
Keyword: [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics; Arabic; broken plural; Chadic; language contact; morphological borrowing; nonconcatenative morphology
URL: https://doi.org/10.3366/word.2021.0189
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Les emplois de bāš en arabe. Évolutions internes et problèmes de contact
In: Actes of « 47e rencontre annuelle du North Atlantic Conference on Afroasiatic Linguistics » (NACAL 47), Inalco, Paris, 24-26 juin 2019 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03498166 ; L. Souag & al. Actes of « 47e rencontre annuelle du North Atlantic Conference on Afroasiatic Linguistics » (NACAL 47), Inalco, Paris, 24-26 juin 2019, Lacito-Publications, A paraître (2021)
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Hissing, Gnashing, Piercing, Cracking: Naming Vowels in Medieval Hebrew ...
Posegay, Nick. - : Humanities Commons, 2021
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Social isolation and vocabulary development: Insights from families with varying SES in Saudi Arabia ...
Alroqi, Haifa. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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A Codicological and Linguistic Typology of Common Torah Codices from the Cairo Genizah ...
Arrant, Estara. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2021
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Pattern borrowing and hybridization in Mubi (East Chadic): The importance of congruence
In: ISSN: 1750-1245 ; EISSN: 1755-2036 ; Word Structure ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03507468 ; Word Structure, [Edinburgh]: Edinburgh University Press, 2021, Morphology in Contact, 14 (2), pp.246-270. ⟨10.3366/word.2021.0189⟩ (2021)
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The clause structure of Turaif Arabic
AlShammiry, Khalaf. - : University of Kansas, 2021
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