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The grammaticalisation of an auxiliary and a copula: The Arabic 'sit' participle ...
Camilleri, Maris; Sadler, Louisa. - : Journal of Historical Syntax, 2020
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The grammaticalisation of an auxiliary and a copula: The Arabic 'sit' participle
In: Journal of Historical Syntax; Vol 4 No 6 (2020): The grammaticalisation of an auxiliary and a copula: the Arabic 'sit' participle; 1-60 ; 2163-6001 (2020)
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Lexical-functional grammar : an introduction
Börjars, Kersti; Nordlinger, Rachel; Sadler, Louisa. - Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Pres, 2019
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The grammaticalisation of a copula in vernacular Arabic
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 4, No 1 (2019); 137 ; 2397-1835 (2019)
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Schematising (Morpho)Syntactic Change in LFG: Insights from grammaticalisation in Arabic
Sadler, Louisa; Camilleri, Maris. - : CSLI Publications, 2019
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Multiple Controllers in Nominal Modification
Sadler, Louisa. - : Debrecen University Press, 2019
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The grammaticalisation of a copula in vernacular Arabic
Camilleri, Maris; Sadler, Louisa. - : Ubiquity Press, 2019
Abstract: It is standardly assumed that Arabic copula constructions with present tense interpretation involve either a ‘null’ copula or a ‘pronominal’ copula. This paper provides evidence that some Arabic vernaculars are developing a three-way split, with an additional copula form occurring in some predicational copula clauses. This form has grammaticalised out of the active participle form of the posture verb ‘sit’. While at different stages of development in different varieties of Arabic, this emergent copula shows the characteristics of a ‘locative’ (temporary and/or permanent, depending on the variety) or ‘contingent’ state (stage-level) copula, standing in contrast with the use of a ‘null’ copula strategy, which marks characterising/defining individual-level properties. We propose a grammaticalisation trajectory for this copula in the Arabic varieties based on the comparative patterns of variation across those dialects, showing that the trajectory postulated for other, typologically distinct languages is also applicable to Arabic and hence providing further support for it. We suggest that there is also evidence of a distinct but related trajectory in some varieties which have developed a semantically bleached lexical existential predicate from this same form. We provide further evidence of the importance of the temporary/permanent split in the copula systems of Arabic arguing that the developing split copula system based on the active participle of the ‘sit’ verb is in alignment with the development of two other parallel split copula systems in other geographically diverse Arabic varieties, which use different bases/strategies for grammaticalisation.
URL: http://repository.essex.ac.uk/26015/7/915-16929-1-PB.pdf
https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.915
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Negative Coordination in (Turaif) Arabic
Sadler, Louisa; Alruwaili, Shatha. - : CSLI Publications, 2019
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Morphology in Lexical-Functional Grammar and Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar
Sadler, Louisa; Nordlinger, Rachel. - : Oxford University Press, 2018
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Free Relatives in Maltese
Sadler, Louisa; Camilleri, Maris. - : Brill Academic Publishers, 2018
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Relativisation in Maltese
Camilleri, Maris; Sadler, Louisa. - : Wiley, 2016
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A cross dialectal view of the Arabic dative alternation
In: Acta linguistica Hungarica. - Budapest : Akad. Kiadó 61 (2014) 1, 3-44
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A cross dialectal view of the Arabic dative alternation
Camilleri, Maris; ElSadek, Shaimaa; Sadler, Louisa. - : Akademiai Kiado Zrt., 2014
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Ditransitive predicates and dative arguments in Maltese
In: Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 134 (2013), 36-61
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Ditransitive predicates and dative arguments in Maltese
Sadler, Louisa; Camilleri, Maris. - : Elsevier BV, 2013
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Indeterminacy, complex features and underspecification
In: Morphology. - Heidelberg [u.a.] : Springer 21 (2011) 2, 379-417
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Nominal juxtaposition in Australian languages: an LFG analysis
In: Journal of linguistics. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 46 (2010) 2, 415-452
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Indeterminacy by underspecification
In: Journal of linguistics. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 45 (2009) 1, 31-68
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Indeterminacy by underspecification
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When is a temporal marker not a tense?: Reply to Tonhauser 2007
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 84 (2008) 2, 325-331
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