This book is the first comparative study of the syntax of Arabic
dialects, based on natural language data recorded in Morocco,
Egypt, Syria, and Kuwait. These four dialect regions are
geographically diverse and representative of four distinct dialect
groups.
Kristen E. Brustad has adopted an analytical approach that is
both functional and descriptive, combining insights from discourse
analysis, language typology, and pragmatics -- the first time such
an approach has been used in the study of spoken Arabic syntax. An
appendix includes sample texts from her data.
Brustad's work provides the most nuanced description available
to date of spoken Arabic syntax, widens the theoretical base of
Arabic linguistics, and gives both scholars and students of Arabic
tools for greater cross-dialect comprehension.
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