08235nam 22005053 450 991079454920332120231110222026.0(CKB)4100000011970687(MiAaPQ)EBC6661684(Au-PeEL)EBL6661684(OCoLC)1259590385(EXLCZ)99410000001197068720210901d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierExperimental Arabic LinguisticsAmsterdam/Philadelphia :John Benjamins Publishing Company,2021.©2021.1 online resource (259 pages)Studies in Arabic Linguistics ;v.1090-272-5960-7 Intro -- Experimental Arabic Linguistics -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Experimental approaches to Arabic linguistics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental Arabic linguistics -- 2.1 Experimental phonetics -- 2.2 Psycholinguistic studies -- 2.3 Eye-tracking studies -- 2.4 Neurophysiological studies -- 2.5 Typical and atypical language development -- 3. Papers in this volume -- References -- I. Experimental phonetics -- Articulatory and acoustic correlates of pharyngealization and pharyngealization spread in cairene Arabic: A real-time magnetic resonance imaging study -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Review of literature -- 2.1 Acoustic correlates of pharyngealization -- 2.2 Articulatory correlates of pharyngealization -- 2.3 MRI in phonetic studies on Arabic -- 3. Pharyngealization as a phonological feature -- 3.1 A discussion of coarticulation, coproduction, and spread -- 3.2 Phonological studies on the spread of pharyngealization -- 4. Research statement -- 5. Data acquisition -- 5.1 Articulatory data acquisition -- 5.2 Acoustic data acquisition -- 6. Test material -- 7. Data analysis -- 7.1 Articulatory data analysis -- 7.2 Acoustic data analysis -- 8. Results -- 8.1 Results from articulatory data -- 8.2 Results from acoustic data -- 9. Discussion -- 9.1 Discussion of articulatory results -- 9.2 Discussion of acoustic results -- 10. Conclusions -- References -- Affricate variation in Emirati Arabic: An exploratory study -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Arabic in the United Arab Emirates -- 1.2 k-affrication -- 1.3 dʒ-deaffrication -- 1.4 Objectives -- 2. Methodology -- 2.1 Participants -- 2.2 Stimuli -- 2.3 Experimental data collection and procedure -- 2.4 Corpus study -- 2.5 Corpus study procedure -- 3. Corpus study results -- 3.1 Phonological effects -- 3.2 Lexical effects.4. Experimental study results -- 4.1 Lexical effects -- 4.2 Speaker effects -- 4.3 Sociophonetic factors -- 5. Discussion -- 5.1 Phonological factors -- 5.2 Lexical constraints -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- II. Eye-tracking -- Eye movements in Arabic reading: A Review of the current literature -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Mechanisms of eye movement control in reading -- 3. The Perceptual span for reading -- 4. Word factors affecting the spatial and temporal characteristics of eye movements -- 5. Parafoveal processing in reading -- 6. Models of eye movement control in reading -- 7. The Arabic writing system -- 8. Eye movement research on Arabic reading -- 9. Final comments and future directions -- References -- An eye-tracking study of phonological awareness in Emirati Arabic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Eye tracking -- 3. The visual world paradigm -- 4. Current study -- 5. Method -- 5.1 Participants -- 5.2 Stimuli -- 5.3 Design -- 5.4 Procedure -- 5.5 Measures -- 6. Results -- 7. Discussion -- References -- III. Typical and atypical language development -- LATFA: An assessment tool for Emirati Arabic-speaking children -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Phase 1: Oral language assessment -- 3.1 Participants -- 3.2 Procedure -- 3.3 Speech perception task -- 3.4 Phonological awareness task -- 3.5 Morphological awareness task -- 3.6 Phonological production task -- 4. Phase 2: Literacy assessment -- 4.1 Participants -- 4.2 Procedure -- 4.3 Arabic alphabet task -- 4.4 Dictation task -- 4.5 Arabic plurals task -- 5. Results -- 6. Discussion -- 7. Future directions -- Acknowledgements -- Funding -- References -- Sentence repetition in children with autism spectrum disorder in Saudi Arabia: An investigation of morphosyntactic abilities -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Present study -- 2. Methodology -- 2.1 Participants.2.2 Selection criteria -- 3. Baseline tasks -- 4. Experimental task: The Saudi-Arabic Sentence Repetition Task -- 4.1 Scoring -- 4.2 Procedure -- 5. Results -- 5.1 Baseline tasks -- 5.2 The Saudi-Arabic sentence repetition task -- 6. Discussion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- The relationship between word and nonword repetition and receptive and expressive vocabulary skills in Gulf Arabic speaking children -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Relationship between NWR and vocabulary in TD children and children with SLI -- 1.2 Theories of NWR -- 1.3 Factors affecting nonword accuracy -- 1.4 The Arabic word and nonword repetition (WNRep) test -- 1.5 Developing the Arabic expressive vocabulary test (AEVT) -- 2. Methods -- 2.1 Participants -- 2.2 Procedures and scores -- 2.3 Reliability -- 3. Results and analysis -- 3.1 Descriptive statistics of WNRep -- 3.2 Groups' performance on receptive and expressive vocabulary tests -- 3.3 Correlation between word and nonword repetition and receptive and expressive vocabulary in TD children -- 3.4 Regression analysis on the PPC scoring method for TD and CL children -- 4. Discussion -- 4.1 Summary of findings -- 4.2 Theoretical interpretations and implications -- 4.3 Word and nonword repetition as clinical markers -- 4.4 Relations with receptive and expressive vocabulary -- 4.5 Clinical implications -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- An exploratory longitudinal study of vocabulary development in bilingually exposed children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the United Arab Emirates -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Autism spectrum disorder -- 1.2 Autism spectrum disorder and bilingualism -- 2. Methods -- 2.1 Participants -- 2.2 Procedures -- 3. Results -- 3.1 Descriptive statistics -- 3.2 Correlations between the four vocabulary tests -- 3.3 Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA).3.4 Variability in children with autism: Results based on speaking abilities -- 4. Discussion and analysis -- 5. Limitations and future directions -- References -- Appendix A. Correlations table -- Appendix B. Pairwise comparisons -- Appendix C. Correlations based on speaking abilities -- Appendix D. -- Index."This volume is the first systematic attempt to survey current progress in the relatively new field of Experimental Arabic Linguistics. While experimental work on Arabic linguistics has appeared sporadically in several venues in the past, the chapters in this book provide a more coherent picture of the exciting directions which the field is pursuing. They provide insights into the complex nature of the Arabic language and how native speakers process it, using cutting edge experimental methodologies in the fields of phonetics, psycholinguistics, and typical and atypical language development. This volume is of particular interest to scholars, researchers, and students at both the undergraduate and graduate level, in the fields of linguistics and language studies and can be a point of reference for scholars and researchers in the fields of theoretical and experimental Arabic linguistics"--Provided by publisher.Studies in Arabic Linguistics Arabic languageCongressesLinguistics, ExperimentalCongressesConference papers and proceedings.lcgftArabic languageLinguistics, Experimental492.7Ntelitheos Dimitrios1531375Leung Tommi Tsz-Cheung1582512MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910794549203321Experimental Arabic Linguistics3864976UNINA03711nam 2200757Ia 450 991095974430332120121001160200.09786613901217978128358876812835887659781780528717178052871X(CKB)2670000000246010(EBL)1019359(OCoLC)811577742(SSID)ssj0000716279(PQKBManifestationID)11412486(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000716279(PQKBWorkID)10724068(PQKB)11744024(Au-PeEL)EBL1019359(CaPaEBR)ebr10597041(CaONFJC)MIL390121(UtOrBLW)bslw08838093(MiAaPQ)EBC1019359(PPN)187305501(Perlego)387859(EXLCZ)99267000000024601020121001d2012 uy 0engurun|||||||||txtccrSpecial issue the discourse of judging /edited by Austin Sarat1st ed.Bingley, U.K. Emerald20121 online resource (168 p.)Studies in law, politics, and society,1059-4337 ;v. 58Description based upon print version of record.9781780528700 1780528701 Includes bibliographical references.Judging without rights : public reason and the counter-majoritarian difficulty / Sonu Bedi -- On politics and law : recovering the Pritchett Synthesis / John Brigham -- "Don't they understand judicial independence?" : discourses of judging in undergraduate legal studies classrooms : judicial retention and same-sex marriage rulings / Renee Ann Cramer -- Kentucky's constitutional crisis and the many meanings of judicial independence / Emily Zackin -- Nomos and form : reading a jury of her peers / Matthew Anderson -- Talking about the European court : discourses of judging in the European Union / R. Daniel Kelemen.This special issue of Studies in Law, Politics, and Society focuses on the discourse of judging and the "language of judging" within many diverse legal scenarios. The volume features chapters specifically on: the "language of rights" within the context of abortion and same-sex marriage cases; discourses within the European Court of Justice; the modern-day place of politics in the US Supreme Court; and discussions on the two-court crisis which lead to the US Constitutional Convention of 1849. The chapters question the complex and conflicting relationship between politics and the law, understanding judicial independence, and offer an analysis of how the literary narrative of law plays a significant part in the delivery of legal judgement.Studies in law, politics, and society ;v. 58.Political SciencePolitical ProcessGeneralbisacshPolitical SciencePolitical Freedom & SecurityHuman RightsbisacshLaw & societybicsscPolitics & governmentbicsscSociological jurisprudencePolitical sociologyPolitical SciencePolitical ProcessGeneral.Political SciencePolitical Freedom & SecurityHuman Rights.Law & society.Politics & government.Sociological jurisprudence.Political sociology.306.2Sarat Austin254475UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910959744303321Special issue4461648UNINA