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Fassi Fehri, Abdelkader. Constructing feminine to mean: gender, number, numeral, and quantifier extensions in Arabic / Abdelkader Fassi Fehri. — 1 online resource. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1863934.pdf>.Record create date: 5/29/2018 Subject: Arabic language — Gender.; Arabic language — Number.; Arabic language — Gender.; Arabic language — Number.; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Arabic Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Table of Contents
- Cover
- Constructing Feminine to Mean
- Constructing Feminine to Mean: Gender, Number, Numeral, and Quantifier Extensions in Arabic
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- Semantic Diversity of Gender and Its Architecture in the Grammar of Arabic*
- 1 The Many Senses and Uses of Gen
- 2 Singulativity
- 3 The Plurative
- 4 Gender Architecture
- 5 Diminutives, Augmentatives, and Evaluatives
- 6 Conclusion
- Notes
- Chapter 2
- New and Multiple Roles of Gender
- 1 Arabic as a “Classifier Language”
- 2 Functional and Semi-Functional Structures
- 3 Cross-Linguistic Extensions
- 4 Typological Elaborations
- 5 Semantics, Pragmatics, and Syntax Interfaces
- Notes
- Chapter 3
- Numeral Roots, Categories, and Gender Variation
- 1 Numerosity in the Root-Category Model
- 3 Cardinals in CnPC
- 4 Ordinals
- 5 Slavic and the Grammar of Counting
- 6 Conclusion
- Notes
- Chapter 4
- Quantifier Phrases, Their Features, Types, and Partitions
- 1 Polyfunctional Kull, Part/Whole Quantifiers, and Features
- 2 Varieties of QPs and Their Structures
- 3 Gender, Phi Features, and Agreement
- 4 Further Semantic-Syntax Interactions and Extensions
- 5 Summary and Conclusion
- Notes
- Chapter 5
- Number, Individuation, Atoms, and Unities
- 1 At the Origin of Number
- 2 The Number Architecture
- 3 Converging or Competing Analyses
- 4 Further Complexities and Architecture
- 5 Conclusion
- Notes
- Conclusion
- References
- Index
- About the Author
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