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 |  |  | Varieties of Arabic - Sedentary vs. Bedouin: Encyclopedia II - Varieties of Arabic - Sedentary vs. BedouinA basic dialectal distinction that cuts across the entire geography of the Arabic-speaking world is between sedentary and Bedouin varieties. Across the Levant and North Africa (i.e. the areas of post-Islamic settlement), this is mostly reflected as an urban (sedentary) vs. rural (Bedouin) split, but the situation is more complicated in Iraq and the Arabian Peninsula. The distinction stems from the settlement patterns in the wake of the Arab conquests. As regions were conquered, army camps were set up that eventually grew into cities, and settlement ...
See also:Varieties of Arabic, Varieties of Arabic - Overview, Varieties of Arabic - General varieties, Varieties of Arabic - Pre-Islamic or pre-Arab Expansion, Varieties of Arabic - Post-Islamic or post-Arab Expansion, Varieties of Arabic - Sedentary vs. Bedouin, Varieties of Arabic - Morphological and syntactic variation, Varieties of Arabic - Phonetic variation Read more here: » Varieties of Arabic: Encyclopedia II - Varieties of Arabic - Sedentary vs. Bedouin |
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 |  |  | Varieties of Arabic - Sedentary vs. Bedouin: Encyclopedia II - Varieties of Arabic - Morphological and syntactic variationAll dialects, sedentary and Bedouin, share the following innovations from Classical Arabic (CA):
The dominant order is subject-verb rather than verb-subject.
Verbal agreement between subject and object is always complete.
In CA, there was no number agreement between subject and verb when the subject was third-person and the subject followed the verb.
Loss of case distinctions.
Loss of original mood distinctions other than the indicative and imperativ ...
See also:Varieties of Arabic, Varieties of Arabic - Overview, Varieties of Arabic - General varieties, Varieties of Arabic - Pre-Islamic or pre-Arab Expansion, Varieties of Arabic - Post-Islamic or post-Arab Expansion, Varieties of Arabic - Sedentary vs. Bedouin, Varieties of Arabic - Morphological and syntactic variation, Varieties of Arabic - Phonetic variation Read more here: » Varieties of Arabic: Encyclopedia II - Varieties of Arabic - Morphological and syntactic variation |
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 |  |  | Varieties of Arabic - Sedentary vs. Bedouin: Encyclopedia II - Varieties of Arabic - General varietiesThe main division is between the Maghreb (North Africa) varieties (characterized by a first person singular in n-) and those of the Middle East, followed by that between sedentary varieties and the much more conservative Bedouin varieties. "Peripheral" varieties located in countries where Arabic is not a dominant language (e.g., Turkey, Afghanistan, Cyprus, Chad, and Nigeria) are particularly divergent in some respects, especially vocabulary, being less influenced by classical Arabic; however, historically they fall within the same di ...
See also:Varieties of Arabic, Varieties of Arabic - Overview, Varieties of Arabic - General varieties, Varieties of Arabic - Pre-Islamic or pre-Arab Expansion, Varieties of Arabic - Post-Islamic or post-Arab Expansion, Varieties of Arabic - Sedentary vs. Bedouin, Varieties of Arabic - Morphological and syntactic variation, Varieties of Arabic - Phonetic variation Read more here: » Varieties of Arabic: Encyclopedia II - Varieties of Arabic - General varieties |
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