Tunisian and Libyan Arabic Dialects: Common Trends - Recent Developments - Diachronic Aspects

This tripartite volume with 18 contributions in English and French is dedicated to Tunisian and Libyan Arabic dialects which form part of the so-called Maghrebi or Western group of dialects. There are ten contributions that investigate aspects of Tunisian dialects, five contributions on Libyan diale...

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Other Authors: Ritt-Benmimoun, Veronika (-)
Format: Other
Published: Spain Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza 2017
Edition:Bilingual edition 1
Series:Estudios de Dialectología Árabe 13
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Online Access:Texto completo en Odilo
See on Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada:https://colectivo.uloyola.es/Record/Odilo00050483
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 Giuliano MION À propos du futur à Tunis ........................................................................... 205 Karlheinz MOERTH, Daniel SCHOPPER & Omar SIAM Linking Instead of Lemmatising: Enriching the TUNICO Corpus with the Dictionary of Tunis Arabic ........................................................... 219 Stephan PROCHÁZKA & Ines GABSI Agreement with Plural Heads in Tunisian Arabic: The Urban North ......................................................................................... 239 Veronika RITT-BENMIMOUN Agreement with Plural Heads in Tunisian Arabic: The Bedouin South ...................................................................................... 261 Libyan Dialects Adam BENKATO Vowels in Benghazi Arabic: Maghrebi or Bedouin? .................................. 291 Najah BENMOFTAH & Christophe PEREIRA Preliminary Remarks on the Arabic Spoken in Al-Khums (Libya) ........... 301 Dominique CAUBET A Tentative Description of Aspect and Modality in the Fezzan: W. and Ph. Marçais’ Texts Revisited ......................................................... 327 Luca D’ANNA On the Development of Conditional Particles in the Arabic Dialects of the Fezzān ........................................................... 351 Maciej KLIMIUK The Particle rā- in Libyan Arabic Dialects (With Emphasis on the Arabic Dialect of Msallāta) ................................... 371 Table of Contents .........................................................