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ON THE TYPOLOGY OF THE NEGATION MARKER MÂ IN MODERN ARABIC DIALECTS: KUWAITI, JORDANIAN, SUDANESE, AND YEMENI Abdulkhaleq Ali Al-Rawafi; Tri Pujiati; Dadang Sudana
Arabiyat : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Arab dan Kebahasaaraban Arabiyat : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Arab dan Kebahasaaraban | Vol. 7 No. 1 June 2020
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1213.242 KB) | DOI: 10.15408/a.v7i1.14034

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Modern Arabic Dialects (MADs) have an identical morphological system with some similarities and differences in the choice of the negation morphemes. The main concern of this paper is to discuss the typological properties of the negation morpheme mâ- ما and its variation in four Modern Arabic Dialects (MADs), JA (Jordanian Arabic), KA (Kuwaiti Arabic), SA (Sudanese Arabic), and YA (Yemeni Arabic) taking into account two negation strategies identified by Brustad (2000), namely Verbal Negation and Predicate Negation. Specifically, the study will shed light on the types and positions of the negation morphemes regarding VN and PN strategies. The study employed a descriptive-analytical approach. The data were taken from previous studies on negation in MADs and online sources, i.e., published articles and YouTube. The study found that when the negation morpheme mâ - ما is used as a one-negation system or a two-negation system, as a verbal and predicate negation, it changes to the negation morpheme mâ- ما due to phonological conditions and its pre-verbal position. The study concluded that three negation templates might be generalized in the four dialects, namely one-morpheme template, two-morpheme-template, and predicate negation template. Moreover, blocking of the negation morpheme movement in the sentences happens to do to phonological conditions.
ON THE TYPOLOGY OF THE NEGATION MARKER MÂ IN MODERN ARABIC DIALECTS: KUWAITI, JORDANIAN, SUDANESE, AND YEMENI Abdulkhaleq Ali Al-Rawafi; Tri Pujiati; Dadang Sudana
Arabiyat : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Arab dan Kebahasaaraban Vol 7, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/a.v7i1.14034

Abstract

Modern Arabic Dialects (MADs) have an identical morphological system with some similarities and differences in the choice of the negation morphemes. The main concern of this paper is to discuss the typological properties of the negation morpheme mâ- ما and its variation in four Modern Arabic Dialects (MADs), JA (Jordanian Arabic), KA (Kuwaiti Arabic), SA (Sudanese Arabic), and YA (Yemeni Arabic) taking into account two negation strategies identified by Brustad (2000), namely Verbal Negation and Predicate Negation. Specifically, the study will shed light on the types and positions of the negation morphemes regarding VN and PN strategies. The study employed a descriptive-analytical approach. The data were taken from previous studies on negation in MADs and online sources, i.e., published articles and YouTube. The study found that when the negation morpheme mâ - ما is used as a one-negation system or a two-negation system, as a verbal and predicate negation, it changes to the negation morpheme mâ- ما due to phonological conditions and its pre-verbal position. The study concluded that three negation templates might be generalized in the four dialects, namely one-morpheme template, two-morpheme-template, and predicate negation template. Moreover, blocking of the negation morpheme movement in the sentences happens to do to phonological conditions.
ON THE TYPOLOGY OF THE NEGATION MARKER MÂ IN MODERN ARABIC DIALECTS: KUWAITI, JORDANIAN, SUDANESE, AND YEMENI Al-Rawafi, Abdulkhaleq Ali; Pujiati, Tri; Sudana, Dadang
Arabiyat : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Arab dan Kebahasaaraban Vol. 7 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/a.v7i1.14034

Abstract

Modern Arabic Dialects (MADs) have an identical morphological system with some similarities and differences in the choice of the negation morphemes. The main concern of this paper is to discuss the typological properties of the negation morpheme mâ- ما and its variation in four Modern Arabic Dialects (MADs), JA (Jordanian Arabic), KA (Kuwaiti Arabic), SA (Sudanese Arabic), and YA (Yemeni Arabic) taking into account two negation strategies identified by Brustad (2000), namely Verbal Negation and Predicate Negation. Specifically, the study will shed light on the types and positions of the negation morphemes regarding VN and PN strategies. The study employed a descriptive-analytical approach. The data were taken from previous studies on negation in MADs and online sources, i.e., published articles and YouTube. The study found that when the negation morpheme mâ - ما is used as a one-negation system or a two-negation system, as a verbal and predicate negation, it changes to the negation morpheme mâ- ما due to phonological conditions and its pre-verbal position. The study concluded that three negation templates might be generalized in the four dialects, namely one-morpheme template, two-morpheme-template, and predicate negation template. Moreover, blocking of the negation morpheme movement in the sentences happens to do to phonological conditions.
Co-Authors Abdulkhaleq Ali Al-Rawafi Aceng Ruhendi Syaifullah Afdhal Kusumanegara Agus Suherman Agus Syahid Ahmad Bukhori Muslim Al-rawafi, Abdulkhaleq Al-Rawafi, Abdulkhaleq Ali Amaliah, Rahma Faridila Amaliana MZ, Zulfiana Ami Rahmi Amir Amir Andika Duta Bachari Andika Dutha Bachari Anggun Harastasya Anugrah, Andre Asih Prihandini Dallyono, Ruswan Damayanti, Annisa Dedi Sutedi Dewi Sartika Dinda Noor Azizah Emam Dawood, Mohamed Mohamed Eri Kurniawan Eri Kurniawan Ernie D. A. Imperiani Eva Listiani Fatimah, Siti Fazri Nur Yusuf Gunawan, Wawan Gustine, Gin Gin Hadiyani, Teni Heru Pratikno Hoar, Bonifasia Husni Thamrin Husni Thamrin Intan Pratidina Dewi Islami, Hasna Nur Iwa Lukmana Khairunnisa Khairunnisa Kurniawan, Muhammad Hafiz Kurniawan, Muhammad Hafiz Kurnihayati, Kurnihayati Lee Seung Hoon Lenny Nofriyani Adam Lenny Nofriyani Adam Lilis Hartini Lilis Hartini Linna Meilia Rasiban Lucky Rahayu Nurjamin Made Dewi Candraningsih Maftukhin Maftukhin Meftahi, Maria Menik Winiharti Mia Nurmala Muhammad Hafiz Kurniawan Muhammad Rafi Abdusyukur Mulyadi, Ari Mutia Fitri Hanum Nurhadi, Jatmika nurhuda, zamzam Nuria Haristiani Nurul Ashyfa Khotima Nurul Laela Kusumadewi Pujiati, Tri Purnawarman, Pupung Purwaningrum, Prapti Wigati Puspasari, Wikandari Marselina R. Dian Dia-an Muniroh Rahmalina, Reny Rojab Siti Rodliyah Rusdiansyah Rusdiansyah Santoso, Nur Amanah Sari, Nila Puspita Shiyabuddin, Shiyabuddin Sintia Hapsyah Rahman Sunendar, Neidya Fatma Supriadi, Rinaldi Suryana, Deddy Syihabuddin Syihabuddin Syihabuddin, S. Tantowi, Yusuf Ali teni hadiyani Tri Indri Hardini Tri Pujiati Trianto, Ikmal Wachyudi, Kelik Wawan Gunawan Wawan Gunawan Wawan Gunawan Wibowo, Brilian Rachman Wijiasih Eka Pertiwi Yanty Wirza Yasir Mubarok Yogi Setia Samsi yogi setia samsi, yogi setia Zainul Muttaqin Zakir Hussain Radfar Zifana, Mahardhika Zuhrufi Latifah