19.844, TOC: Languages and Linguistics 20 (2008)

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Subject: 19.844, TOC: Languages and Linguistics 20 (2008)

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Date: 12-Mar-2008
From: Moha Ennaji < estry at iam.net.ma >
Subject: Languages and Linguistics No 20 (2008)

 

	
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From: Moha Ennaji [estry at iam.net.ma]
Subject: Languages and Linguistics No 20 (2008)
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Publisher:	Langues et Linguistique
			http://y.ennaji.free.fr/fr/ 			
			
Journal Title:  Languages and Linguistics 
Volume Number:   
Issue Number:  20 
Issue Date:  2008 


Main Text:  

Languages and Linguistics (See: http://www.lang-ling.on.ma/) 
Issue 20 on Aspects of Berber Linguistics
Table of Contents



Introduction                                           i
Moha Ennaji

Les Activités du Larynx en Berbère                                             
     1
Rachid Ridouane


A Comparative Study of Spirantisation in Berber                            29
Khalid Ansar

La Strucutre Morphologique du Causatif en Amazigh                       55 
Moha Ennaji


Les Formes Réciproques en Amazigh                                              65
Fatima Sadiqi

The Syntax of Accusative and Dative Clitics in Moroccan Arabic  and Tamazight
Berber.                                                   73
Taoufik El Ayachi

Dealing with Word Order by Bilingual Children:
The Dilemma of Choice in a Language with Variable Orders                       103
Yahya Er-rramdani

De Quelques Aspects de Convergence entre le Berbère et l'Arabe
Dialectal                                                                      
                                121
Moussa Imarazene

Arabic-Amazigh Code Switching in Nador (Morocco)                               
     129
Mahmoud El Salman

For more information, please contact
Prof Moha Ennaji
Mennaji2002 at yahoo.fr 


Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
                     Syntax
                     General Linguistics
                     Morphology




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