23.1089, FYI: New Benjamins Series: Studies in Arabic Linguistics

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Subject: 23.1089, FYI: New Benjamins Series: Studies in Arabic Linguistics

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Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2012 11:37:22
From: Paul Peranteau [paul at benjamins.com]
Subject: New Benjamins Series: Studies in Arabic Linguistics

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John Benjamins Publishing is pleased to announce a new book series 
entitled Studies in Arabic Linguistics

The editors are Elabbas Benmamoun, University of Illinois and Enam 
Al-Wer, University of Essex

This book series aims to publish original research in all fields of Arabic 
linguistics, including — but not limited to — theoretical linguistics, 
historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, pragmatics, typology, and 
language acquisition. Submissions from all current theoretical 
frameworks are welcome. Studies may deal with one or more varieties 
of Arabic, or Arabic in relation to or compared with other languages. 
Both monographs and thematic collections of research papers will be 
considered.

The series includes monographs and thematically coherent collective 
volumes, in English.

The series welcomes submissions. Book proposals, preferably 
structured along the lines indicated in our Guidelines for Book 
Proposals, can be sent to the series editors or to the responsible 
Benjamins acquisition editor, Ms Anke de Looper 
(anke.delooper at benjamins.nl)

ISSN 2212-8042

URL: http://www.benjamins.com/#catalog/books/sal/main 



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