Information Structure in Spoken Arabic
Discover the fascinating intricacies of spoken Arabic with Information Structure in Spoken Arabic by Jonathan Owens. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013, this insightful paperback spans 270 pages and delves into the unique differences between spoken and literary Arabic. Owens explores how speakers convey their intentions and the structural and pragmatic tools they utilize in everyday communication. Drawing on fresh empirical research from various Arabic-speaking regions, this book serves as an essential resource for both students and researchers interested in linguistics, pragmatics, and code-switching. Enhance your understanding of the Arabic language and its diverse forms with this comprehensive study that bridges the gap between theory and practice.