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Saudi Arabian Dialects

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Leaves
281
Category
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✦ Table of Contents


Cover......Page 1
Saudi Arabian Dialects: Monograph No.8......Page 6
Copyright......Page 7
Editor's Note......Page 10
Contents......Page 12
Acknowledgements......Page 18
Transcription and transliteration......Page 20
Introduction......Page 22
The dialects of the Southern Hijaz and the Tihāmah......Page 24
The Najdi and Eastern Arabian dialects......Page 28
Kind of dialect and how collected......Page 30
Grouping the dialects......Page 31
The presentation of the material......Page 33
CONSONANT......Page 35
VOWELS......Page 38
B Stress......Page 41
D Prosthetic vowels......Page 43
B The perfect inflexional endings......Page 45
C Remarks on the endings -in and -an......Page 46
A facala......Page 48
B facala......Page 51
Verbs having a back fricative for a first radical......Page 52
The imperfect......Page 53
Imperfects having a back fricative for a first radical......Page 57
The imperative......Page 58
The perfect......Page 61
The imperfect......Page 66
The imperative......Page 71
The verbal noun......Page 73
The perfect......Page 76
The imperfect......Page 77
The imperative......Page 78
The perfect......Page 79
The imperfect......Page 80
The imperative......Page 81
The perfect......Page 82
The imperfect......Page 84
The imperative......Page 86
The imperfect......Page 87
The imperative......Page 88
The perfect......Page 89
The imperfect......Page 90
The imperative......Page 92
The imperfect......Page 94
The imperfect......Page 96
DERIVED THEMES......Page 97
The perfect......Page 98
The imperfect......Page 100
The imperative......Page 103
The perfect......Page 104
The imperfect......Page 107
The imperative......Page 109
The perfect......Page 111
The imperfect......Page 113
The imperative......Page 116
The perfect......Page 117
The imperfect......Page 119
The imperative......Page 121
The imperfect......Page 125
THE SIMPLE VERB......Page 126
VERBS MEDIAL HAMZA AND FINAL y......Page 127
VERBS MEDIAL y AND FINAL HAMZA......Page 128
The participle......Page 130
THE STRONG VERB......Page 131
Weak second radical......Page 132
Weak fourth radical......Page 134
The simple verb......Page 136
GEMINATE VERBS......Page 137
Hamzated verbs......Page 138
HOLLOW VERBS......Page 139
VERBS FINAL y......Page 140
The simple verb......Page 141
The hamzated verb......Page 142
HOLLOW VERBS......Page 143
VERBS FINAL y......Page 144
Indepenedent pronous......Page 146
Suffix pronouns......Page 147
The negative particle mā + pronoun......Page 148
The distribution of the suffix pronouns......Page 149
The occurrence of anaptyctic vowels......Page 150
Reflexes of Cl.Ar. facala......Page 153
Reflexes of Cl.Ar. facalat......Page 155
Reflexes of Cl.Ar. facalΕ«......Page 158
Reflexes of Cl.Ar. facila......Page 159
Reflexes of CI.Ar. facilat......Page 160
Reflexes of Cl.Ar. facilΕ«......Page 161
Verbs with the stem vowel i......Page 162
Verbs with the stem vowel a......Page 163
Imperatives with the stem vowel u......Page 164
Imperatives with the stem vowel i......Page 165
Imperatives with the stem vowel a......Page 167
The participle......Page 169
The perfect......Page 170
The imperfect......Page 174
The imperative......Page 175
The imperative......Page 178
Disyllabic pattern......Page 179
Monosyllabic patterns......Page 180
The imperative......Page 182
The perfect......Page 184
The imperfect......Page 187
Imperatives derived from verbs of the type y(i)Ε‘Ε«f......Page 188
Verbs of the pattern C1aC2a......Page 190
Verbs of the pattern C1aC2i/C1iC2i......Page 194
Forms derived from ya/iC1C2i imperfects......Page 196
Forms derived from ya/iC1C2a imperfects......Page 198
The imperative......Page 200
The perfect......Page 203
The imperfect......Page 204
The imperfect......Page 205
Verbs ending in -VCt......Page 206
Verbs ending in -CVt or diphthong + Ct......Page 207
1 c.s.......Page 209
Verbs ending in -CVt or diphthong + Ct......Page 210
Verb + two suffix pronouns......Page 211
Reflexes of Cl.Ar. facal......Page 213
The hamzated form ?ahal......Page 215
Reflexes of Cl.Ar. facalah......Page 216
The reflexes of Cl.Ar. mafā'il......Page 218
Nouns ending in single consonants......Page 219
Nouns ending in consonant clusters......Page 221
B Nouns ending in vowels......Page 224
C Nouns with two radicals......Page 225
Parts of the human body that come in pairs......Page 226
The reflexes of Cl.Ar. ?ab and ?ax......Page 228
a The reflexes of Cl.Ar. li- "to, for"......Page 231
Consonant + 1 + suffix......Page 232
Consonant cluster + I + suffix......Page 233
Vowel + 1 + suffix......Page 234
The simple verb......Page 236
Verb + suffix + 1 + suffix......Page 237
b The reflexes of Cl.Ar. bi- "by, with, etc."......Page 239
d The reflexes of Cl.Ar. can "from, about"......Page 240
f The reflexes of Cl.Ar. cala "on"......Page 241
i The reflexes of Cl.Ar. fΔ« "in"......Page 242
a The semi-verbal form cād "still"......Page 243
b The reflexes of Cl.Ar. qad......Page 244
f Conditional particles......Page 245
b The form hāk "here you are, take!"......Page 246
g The forms cāyin and xayyil......Page 247
Bibliography......Page 250
Glossary of technical terms......Page 257


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