<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>Arabic-L: Mon 13 Sep 2010<br>Moderator: Dilworth Parkinson <<a href="mailto:dil@byu.edu">dil@byu.edu</a>><br>[To post messages to the list, send them to arabic-l@byu.edu]<br>[To unsubscribe, send message from same address you subscribed from to<br><a href="mailto:listserv@byu.edu">listserv@byu.edu</a> with first line reading:<br> unsubscribe arabic-l ]<br><br>-------------------------Directory------------------------------------<br><br>1) Subject: Richard Schmidt video<br><br>-------------------------Messages-----------------------------------<br>1)<br>Date: 13 Sep 2010<br>From: <a href="mailto:david.wilmsen@GMAIL.COM">david.wilmsen@GMAIL.COM</a><br>Subject: Richard Schmidt video<br><br><div>Here is an interesting video <<a href="http://vimeo.com/11127398">http://vimeo.com/11127398</a>> of a discussion of</div><div>some theoretical issues in language teaching and learning by our own Richard</div><div>Schmidt (1974. Sociolinguistic Variation in Spoken Egyptian Arabic: a</div><div>re-examination of the concept of diglossia. Ph.D. dissertation. Brown</div><div>University and 1987. Applied Sociolinguistics: The case of Arabic as a</div><div>second language. *Anthropological Linguistics*. 28:1.)</div><div><br></div><div><a href="http://vimeo.com/11127398">http://vimeo.com/11127398</a></div><div><br></div><div>David Wilmsen</div><div>Associate Professor of Arabic</div><div>Department of Arabic and Near Eastern Languages</div><div>American University of Beirut</div><div><br></div>--------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>End of Arabic-L: 13 Sep 20100<br></body></html>