Arabic-L:LING:Yasir Suleiman at Georgetown this week

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Date: 03 Dec 2008
From:Terrence Potter <tmp28 at georgetown.edu>
Subject:Yasir Suleiman at Georgetown this week


The Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies Presents at Georgetown
University:
*Arabic, Self and Autoethnography*
by:
*Professor** Yasir Suleiman*
/University// of Cambridge/

Author of:
/A War of Words: Language and Conflict in the Middle East/ (2004)
/The Arabic Language and National Identity: A Study in Ideology/ (2003)
/The Arabic Grammatical Tradition: A Study in Tal’lill/ (1999)

*Friday, December 5th *
*2:30pm-4:30pm *
*CCAS Boardroom, ICC Room 241/141*, Georgetown University

/Prof. Suleiman is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Head of /
/Department of Middle Eastern Studies, Director of the Centre of  
Middle /
/Eastern and Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge, and /
/a Professorial Fellow of King’s College./

This event is co-sponsored by the Georgetown Faculty of Languages and
Linguistics.

Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies, 202 687-5743

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