Moroccan Arabic aspect in conversation: Evolution of the imperfective through use

Dialectal Moroccan Arabic has two distinct morphological forms of the imperfective where Standard Arabic had one. Previous studies have claimed that the difference in function in the two imperfectives is one of mood. However, using naturally occurring conversation data this paper looks more closely...

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Main Author: Georgia Zellou
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaya 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Modern Languages
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Online Access:https://sare.um.edu.my/index.php/JML/article/view/3325
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description Dialectal Moroccan Arabic has two distinct morphological forms of the imperfective where Standard Arabic had one. Previous studies have claimed that the difference in function in the two imperfectives is one of mood. However, using naturally occurring conversation data this paper looks more closely at the use of the two imperfectives in Moroccan Arabic and comes to a different conclusion. Specifically, the older unmarked imperfective has been generalised as the “elsewhere†condition, following Dryer (1995), while the newer marked imperfective is being used in contexts to express progressive and habitual aspect. This paper examines the evolution of the imperfective aspect in one dialect of Arabic through the framework of Conversation Analysis (CA).
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spelling doaj-art-70a77a0865e648e180fcd2d730b5fc162024-11-21T04:48:14ZengUniversiti MalayaJournal of Modern Languages1675-526X2462-19862017-06-01201Moroccan Arabic aspect in conversation: Evolution of the imperfective through useGeorgia Zellou0University of Colorado, Boulder Dialectal Moroccan Arabic has two distinct morphological forms of the imperfective where Standard Arabic had one. Previous studies have claimed that the difference in function in the two imperfectives is one of mood. However, using naturally occurring conversation data this paper looks more closely at the use of the two imperfectives in Moroccan Arabic and comes to a different conclusion. Specifically, the older unmarked imperfective has been generalised as the “elsewhere†condition, following Dryer (1995), while the newer marked imperfective is being used in contexts to express progressive and habitual aspect. This paper examines the evolution of the imperfective aspect in one dialect of Arabic through the framework of Conversation Analysis (CA). https://sare.um.edu.my/index.php/JML/article/view/3325Moroccan Arabic, Aspect, Conversation Analysis, Language change
spellingShingle Georgia Zellou
Moroccan Arabic aspect in conversation: Evolution of the imperfective through use
Journal of Modern Languages
Moroccan Arabic, Aspect, Conversation Analysis, Language change
title Moroccan Arabic aspect in conversation: Evolution of the imperfective through use
title_full Moroccan Arabic aspect in conversation: Evolution of the imperfective through use
title_fullStr Moroccan Arabic aspect in conversation: Evolution of the imperfective through use
title_full_unstemmed Moroccan Arabic aspect in conversation: Evolution of the imperfective through use
title_short Moroccan Arabic aspect in conversation: Evolution of the imperfective through use
title_sort moroccan arabic aspect in conversation evolution of the imperfective through use
topic Moroccan Arabic, Aspect, Conversation Analysis, Language change
url https://sare.um.edu.my/index.php/JML/article/view/3325
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