Disjunctive Inclusions in Arabic as Spoken Language: Grammatical Constraints
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https://doi.org/10.25159/2663-6573/7326Keywords:
communicative competence, conversational analysis, interactional linguistics, disjunctions, Arabic dialectsAbstract
Linguistic inclusions are natural forms of communicative competence, usually used for illocutionary or confirmative purposes. This paper focuses on disjunctions and their semantic and syntactic features. The usage of disjunctions cannot be treated as a coincidental issue, therefore much detailed study could bring more information. This study is based on a collected set of utterances and conversational analysis, including the most common Arabic disjunctions. Results are presented in tables with relevant comments. Cultural conditions must be considered since many of the Arabic inclusions are ritualistic phrases. In addition, dialectal divergences constitute semantic incoherence. In Arabic as spoken language, many grammatical restrictions depend on disjunction and its role in a phrase.
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Copyright (c) 2020 Unisa PressAccepted 2020-11-13
Published 2020-12-14