Arabic-L:LING:ALSAlex Final Program

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Date: 03 Apr 2003
From:Dilworth Parkinson <dil at byu.edu>
Subject:ALS Alex Program

The following is the final ALS program as far as we can tell.  If you  
see yourself on the program, and are not planning to attend, please let  
us know immediately.  Thanks.
Dil
Seventeenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics
The Cecil Hotel, Alexandria, Egypt
May 9-10, 2003

friday, may 9
8:30 – 8:45	Registration
8:45 – 9:00 	Welcome and Announcements

Morning Session
Sociolinguisitcs, Code-Switching, Dialectology
9:00 – 9:30	processing the world piece by piece: iconicity, lexical  
insertion and possessives in nigerian arabic codeswitching
	Jonathan Owens, Bayreuth University

9:30 –10:00	some examples of code mixing within upper egyptian  
migrants’ discourses    in cairo
Catherine Miller, University of Aix en Provence

10:00–10:30	modern standard arabic and egyptian colloquial arabic:  
problems of classification
Reem Bassiouney, Alexandria University & Oxford University

10:30-11:00	the bedouin dialect of al-zawaida tribe, southern jordan
Ahmad Khalaf Sakarna, Mu'tah University

11:00-11:15	BREAK

11:15-12:15	keynote address
Madiha Doss, Cairo University	

Afternoon Session
Morphology
1:15-1:45	verb inflections in kuwaiti arabic children
Khawla Aljenaie, Kuwait University

1:45-2:15	productivity in child language:  development of Arabic word  
formation
Fatima Badry, American University of Sharjah

2:15-2:45	the Arabic system of ‘derived verbs’ in functional and  
typological perspective
Robert R. Ratcliffe, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

2:45-3:15	verbal stem-vowel shift in Colloquial Arabic
Nagato Youichi, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

3:15-3:30 	break

Rhetoric
3:30-4:00	rhetorical borrowing: french rhetoric in arabic research  
article introductions
Ahmed Fakhri, West Virginia University

Computational
4:00-4:30	an agfl computational lexicon for arabic nlp applications
Sameh Al-Ansary, Alexandria University

4:30-5:00	A Suite of Tools for Morphological Analysis of Arabic Corpora
Stephen Taylor, Fitchburg State College

Saturday, May 10
Morning Session
Psycholinguistics
8:00 – 8:30	specific language impairment in an egyptian arabic child
Donia Fahim & Marjorie Lorch, University of London

8:30 – 9:00	root formation and polysemic organization in arabic lexicon  
and grammar: a probabilistic model
Lazhar Zanned, University of Manouba

9:00 –9:30	what underlies word pattern priming in arabic deverbal nouns?
Sami Boudelaa & William Marslen-Wilson, Cambridge University

Phonology
9:30-10:00	arabic /g/ with special reference to rules of qur’anic  
recitation
Mohammed Riyad Elashiry, University of Birmingham

10:00-10:30	acoustic cues for the perception of word juncture in arabic
Mervat Fashal, Alexandria University

10:30-10:45	break

10:45-11:15	vowel length in arabic as a function of syllable type
Yahia A. Ahmad, Kuwait University

11:15-11:45	the structure of arabic intonation: a preliminary  
investigation
Khaled Rifaat, Alexandria University

11:45-12:15	phonological processes in connected speech
Hanaa Salem, Alexandria University

Afternoon Session
Syntax
1:15-1:45	light verbs in standard arabic and egyptian arabic
Amr Helmy Ibrahim, L’Université de Franche-Comté

1:45 – 2:15	causative verbs in arabic and the vp-shell hypothesis
Mohamed S. Al-Seghayar, Academy of Postgraduate Studies, Benghazi

2:15-2:45	Subatomic Semantics and the Active Participle in Egyptian  
Arabic
Mustafa Mughazy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

2:45 - 3:15	isnaad (predication) and clause structure in arabic: a  
minimalist approach
Wafaa A. F. Batran Wahba, Ain Shams University

3:15 – 3:30	break

3:30 – 4:00	epp and case: the subject in arabic
Amira Agameya, Cairo University & American University in Cairo

Variability
4:00 –4:30	future variability: a corpus study of positive and negative  
arabic future particles
Dilworth Parkinson, Brigham Young University

L2 Syntax and Morphology
4:30-5:00	l2 acquisition of arabic morphosyntactic features: temporary  
or permanent Impairment?
Mohammad T. Alhawary, University of Oklahoma

5:00-5:30	the role of input in the second language acquisition of syntax
Mohammad Alhamad, University of Essex




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