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Arabic Indefinites, Interrogatives, and Negators: A Linguistic History of Western Dialects (Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics)

Full title: Arabic Indefinites, Interrogatives, and Negators: A Linguistic History of Western Dialects (Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics)
ISBN: 9780198718123
ISBN 10: 0198718128
Authors: Wilmsen, David
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Edition: 1
Num. pages: 352
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2014

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Synopsis

This Book Traces The Origins And Development Of The Arabic Grammatical Marker š/šī, Which Is Found In Interrogatives, Negators, And Indefinite Determiners Over A Broad Dialect Area That Stretches From The Southern Levant To North Africa And Includes Dialects Of Yemen And Oman. David Wilmsen Draws On Data From Old Vernacular Arabic Texts And From A Variety Of Arabic Dialects, And Shows That, Contrary To Much Of The Literature On The Diachrony Of This Morpheme, š/šī Does Not Derive From Arabic šay 'thing'. Instead, He Argues That It Dates Back To A Pre-arabic Stage Of West Semitic And Probably Has Its Origins In A Semitic Demonstrative Pronoun. On This Theory, Arabic šay Could In Fact Derive From š/šī, And Not Vice Versa. The Book Demonstrates The Significance Of The Arabic Dialects In Understanding The History Of Arabic And The Semitic Languages, And Claims That Modern Arabic Dialects Could Not Have Developed From Classical Arabic. It Will Be Of Interest To Historical Linguists Of All Persuasions From Graduate Level Upwards, Particularly All Those Working On Arabic And Other Semitic Languages.-- 1: Introduction: Theory, Convention, And The Assessment Of Facts -- 2: On The Age And Origins Of Spoken Arabic Vernaculars : An Unresolved Question -- 3: Fīš Wa Biddīš : The Functions Of šī-- 4: Andalusi Arabic Negators And Interrogatives: Early Evidence Of Grammatical šī -- 5: Interrogation And Negation With šī In North African And Levantine Arabic -- 6: Origins Of Grammatical šī : Southern Arabia Or The Levant? -- 7: Proto-semitic And Proto-arabic Origins Of Grammatical šī -- 8: On Explanation And Theory In Arabic Linguistics -- Afterword -- Appendix: Points Of Divergence Between Written And Spoken Arabic. David Wilmsen. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 216-237) And Index.