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1) Subject: 2nd issue of Languages and Linguistics
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Date: 22 Feb 1999
From: Moha Ennaji <estry at fesnet.net.ma>
Subject: 2nd issue of Languages and Linguistics
LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS
Issue 2, 1998
Problèmes de morphologie arabe: de l'empirie a la théorie
Issues in Arabic Morphology: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives
Edited by Abdellah Chekayri and Georges Bohas
Contents/Table des Matières
Abdellah Chekayri and Georges Bohas
Introduction
Partie 1: Morphologie et phonologie
Abdeljebbar Amimi
Lecture critique du Sabiil de Reig (1983) :
l'alternance accompli / inaccompli
Abdellah Chekayri et Tobias Scheer
La provenance apophonique des semi-voyelles dans
les formes verbales en arabe classique
Petr Zem?nek
The Incompatibility of Emphatics in Semitic
Georges Bohas et Jean-Michel Tarrier
Structure syllabique et jeux de langage:
le cas d'un zavanais oriental
Partie 2: Morphologie et computation
Djemel Eddine Kouloughli
Un outil d'exploration de la morphologie nominale de l'arabe:
La base de données TRICONS
Ilham Dupont Moujib
La formation des pluriels brisés issus des quinquilitères
et des sextilitères en arabe
For further contact, Please write to:
Professor Moha Ennaji
e-mail: estry at fesnet.net.ma
Fax: +212 46 08 44
BP 5720 Fes-Sidi Brahim
Fes 30014
MOROCCO
For more information about the new journal, please consult:
http://www.fesnet.net.ma/lang-ling
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