Arabic Corpus Linguistics by Andrew Hardie (2021, Trade Paperback)
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Arabic Corpus Linguistics, Paperback by McEnery, Tony (EDT); Hardie, Andrew (EDT); Younis, Nagwa (EDT), ISBN 1474485456, ISBN-13 9781474485456, Brand New, Free shipping in the US This book demonstrates the advantage of a corpus based approach to Arabic, and presents an overview of current research on the Arabic language within corpus linguistics. Dealing not only with modern standard Arabic, th also considers classical and colloquial forms. With a range of international contributors presenting their experience of working with Arabic from a particular perspective, th includes chapters on corpus building, the tools needed to explore the Arabic language, the use of corpora to explore the grammar of Arabic, and the study of discourse in Arabic.
Table Of ContentChapter 1: Introducing Arabic Corpus Linguistics Tony McEnery, Lancaster University, Andrew Hardie, Lancaster University and Nagwa Younis, Ain Shams University Chapter 2: Under the Hood of arabiCorpus Dilworth B. Parkinson, Brigham Young University Chapter 3: Tunisian Arabic Corpus: Creating a written corpus of an "unwritten" language Karen McNeil, Brown University Chapter 4: Accessible corpus annotation for Arabic Wesam Ibrahim, Tanta University and Andrew Hardie, Lancaster University Chapter 5: The Leeds Arabic Discourse Treebank: Guidelines for Annotating Discourse Connectives and Relations Amal Alsaif, Al-Imam Mohammad Bin Saud University and Katja Markert, Hedielberg University Chapter 6: Using the Web to model Modern and Quranic Arabic Eric Atwell, The University of Leeds Chapter 7: Semantic prosody as a tool for translating prepositions in the Holy Quran: a corpus-based analysis Nagwa Younis, Ain Shams University Chapter 8: A relational approach to modern literary Arabic conditional clauses Manuel Sartori, Aix-Marseille University Chapter 9: Quantitative approaches to analysing COME constructions in Modern Standard Arabic Dana Abdulrahim, University of Bahrain Chapter 10: Approaching text typology through cluster analysis in Arabic Ghada Mohamed, University of Bahrain and Andrew Hardie, Lancaster University Appendix: Arabic transliteration systems used in this book
SynopsisThis book demonstrates the advantage of a corpus based approach to Arabic, and presents an overview of current research on the Arabic language within corpus linguistics. Dealing not only with modern standard Arabic, the book also considers classical and colloquial forms. With a range of international contributors presenting their experience of working with Arabic from a particular perspective, the book includes chapters on corpus building, the tools needed to explore the Arabic language, the use of corpora to explore the grammar of Arabic, and the study of discourse in Arabic., This book demonstrates the advantage of a corpus based approach to Arabic, and presents an overview of current research on the Arabic language within corpus linguistics. Dealing not only with modern standard Arabic, the book also considers classical and colloquial forms.