Arabic-L:LING:New Book:Afroasiatic Grammar

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Date: 20 Oct 2000
From: reposted from LINGUIST
Subject: New Book:Afroasiatic Grammar

John Benjamins Publishing announces the availability of this new work:

Research in Afroasiatic Grammar.
Papers from the Third conference on Afroasiatic Languages, Sophia Antipolis,
1996.
Jacqueline LECARME, Jean LOWENSTAMM and Ur SHLONSKY (eds.)
(Laboratoire de linguistique formelle, CNRS, University Paris 7/ University
 of Geneva)
Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 202
US & Canada:1 55619 980 5 / USD 95.00 (Hardcover)
Rest of world: 90 272 3709 3 / NLG 190.00 (Hardcover)

Contents:

A. Akkal & A. Gonegai: On the status of AgrS in some Null Subject Languages;

Elabbas Benmamoun: Agreement Asymmetries and the PF Interface;

Edit Doron: Word Order in Hebrew;

Miriam Engelhardt: Bare NPs;

Abdelkader Fassi Fehri: Distributing Features and Affixes in Arabic
                        Subject Verb Agreement Paradigms;

Ali Idrissi: On Berber Plurals;

Morris Halle: Distributed Morphology: Impoverishment and Fission;

Alain Kihm: Wolof Genitive Constructions and the Construct State;

Jean Lowenstamm: The No straddling Effect and its Interpretation:
                 A Formal Property of Chaha 2nd Feminine Singular Formation;

John S. Lumsden: Cause, Manner and Means in Berber Change of State Verbs;

Jamal Ouhalla: Possession in Sentences and Noun phrases;

Chris Reintges: The Licensing of Gaps and Resumptive Pronouns in
                Older Egyptian Relatives;

Philippe Ségéral: Théorie de l'apophonie et organisation des schèmes
                  en sémitique;

Tal Siloni: Nonnominal Constructs;

Ur Shlonsky: Remarks on the Complementizer Layer of Standard Arabic;

Gábor Takács: Recent Problems of Egyptian Historical Phonology at
              the Present Stage of Comparative-Historical Afroasiatic
              Linguistics.


Paul Peranteau (paul at benjamins.com)
P O Box 27519			Ph: 215 836-1200
Philadelphia PA 19118-0519	Fax: 215 836-1204
John Benjamins Publishing Co. website: http://www.benjamins.com

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