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[...]... in the context of simple clauses concerns the structure ofthe so-called verbless sentences and whether they contain a null VP constituent (2) 2 In this book we will deal only with the sentential syntaxof Modern Standard Arabic and other Arabic varieties Thus, we do not include a discussion ofthe Construct State and thesyntaxof DPs 4 Issues in theSyntaxofArabic (2) ˇ ʔal-kitaab-u zadiid-un the- book-Nom... introduce the key empirical generalizations that characterize the syntaxofthe various Arabic dialects under consideration, and which we develop in the present book, taking into consideration previous work in the area.2 1.2.1 The syntaxofthe A-domain 1.2.1.1 Clause structure There are a number of issues that arise in the context ofArabic clauses The first issue concerns the structure ofthe clause,... 1.1.1 The development ofArabic Classical Arabic evolved from the standardization ofthe language ofthe Qur’an and poetry This standardization became necessary at the time when Arabic became the language of an empire, with the Islamic expansion starting in the seventh century In addition to Classical Arabic, there were regional spoken Arabic varieties It is a matter of intense debate what the nature of. .. nature ofthe historical relation between Classical Arabic and the spoken dialects is (Owens 200 7) Modern Standard Arabic emerged in the nineteenth century at a time when Arabic was gaining the status of official language in the Arab world, and coinciding with the emergence of Arab nationalism (see Suleiman (200 3) and references therein) The process of modernization ofthe language started in the early... equal command ofthe Standard dialect and their colloquial dialect Language choice in the Arab world is not only determined by the factors that influence the functional distribution ofthe various Arabic varieties; it also has a political association, since Modern Standard Arabic has become a symbol ofthe unity ofthe Arab world (Suleiman 200 3) 1.2 General characteristics of thesyntaxof Arabic In this... role in “preserving” theArabic 1 Issues in theSyntaxofArabic 2 language from dialectal and foreign influence, and adapting it to the needs of modern times Unsurprisingly, in spite ofthe unifying work of those academies, one can still observe regional variations in Modern Standard Arabic 1.1.2 The Modern Arabic dialects and Modern Standard ArabicThe linguistic space ofthe Arabic- speaking world,... yesterday ‘They wrote the book yesterday.’ Lebanese Arabic There are at least two possible approaches to analyze the perfective form ofthe verb in Arabic On one hand, one could advance the view that the suffix on the verb in the perfective realizes both tense and agreement.11 On the other hand, one could argue that the suffix on the verb in the perfective realizes only agreement and that the verb in Arabic. .. Moroccan Arabic Palestinian Arabic Moroccan Arabic Palestinian Arabic Chapter 3 takes up the discussion of subject positions in various Arabic varieties in detail Contra proposals that have argued that the postverbal subject is in the specifier ofthe VP projection, we will discuss data that suggest that it is outside 1.2 General characteristics of thesyntaxof Arabic 5 the VP With regard to the preverbal...1 Issues in thesyntaxofArabic 1.1 TheArabic language(s) Arabic belongs to the Semitic branch ofthe Afro-Asiatic (HamitoSemitic) family of languages, which includes languages like Aramaic, Ethiopian, South Arabian, Syriac, and Hebrew A number ofthe languages in this group are spoken in the Middle East, the Arabian Peninsula, and Africa It has been documented that Arabic spread with the Islamic... introduction to the sociology ofArabic we highlighted the complex relationships that exist between Modern Standard Arabic and the various Arabic vernaculars This complexity can also be found in the variation observed between the grammars ofthe different Arabic varieties In this book, we focus mainly on the description of grammatical structures in Standard Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, and Lebanese Arabic However, . The Syntax of Spanish K. Kiss: The Syntax of Hungarian S. Mchombo: TheSyntaxofChichewa H. Thrainsson: The Syntax of Icelandic P. Rowlett: The Syntax of French R. D. Borsley et al.: TheSyntaxofWelsh C. characteristics of the syntax of Arabic 2 1.2.1 The syntax of the A-domain 3 1.2.2 The syntax of the A -domain: unbounded dependencies in Arabic 7 2 Clause structure in Arabic 12 2.1 Introduction 12 2.2 The. sentential syntax of Modern Standard Arabic and other Arabic varieties. Thus, we do not include a discussion of the Construct State and the syntax of DPs. 4 Issues in the Syntax of Arabic (2)