Towards a typology of attributive adjectives in Arabic dialects

Abstract: Arabic is a typical noun-attribute language with head-driven agreement in gender and number. As for definite attributive NPs, the default in most spoken Arabic varieties is definite marking of both the noun and the adjective – a feature that is rarely found cross-linguistically. This article shows that there are also cases of reversed word order, lacking agreement in gender, and dialects with definite marking on the nominal head. In dialects at the northern fringe of the Fertile Crescent, definiteness is by default only marked on the adjective. In these dialects, adjectival attributes are structurally identical to nominal attributes, including the use of the construct state with feminine heads.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Towards a typology of attributive adjectives in Arabic dialects ; volume:75 ; number:4 ; year:2022 ; pages:525-553 ; extent:29
Language typology and universals ; 75, Heft 4 (2022), 525-553 (gesamt 29)

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Procházka, Stephan

DOI
10.1515/stuf-2022-1062
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022113013331878783327
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