Arabic-L:LING:Diglossia, Classicism, & Colloquialism Query

Dilworth B. Parkinson Dilworth_Parkinson at byu.edu
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Date: 13 Mar 2000
From: Benjamin Troutman <troutmab at gusun.georgetown.edu>
Subject: Diglossia, Classicism, & Colloquialism Query

Bakalla (1983) and Al-Ani & Parkinson (1996) are gems for arabic
linguistic bibliographical work.  An obvious difference, though, between
the two, besides the years they cover, is that A & P lack an index.  Or do
they?  At least, the one copy in the Georgetown library doesn't have
one.  And the reason i point this out is that i'm beginning to read works
on diglossia, classicism and colloquialism.  Bakalla's index is very
helpful, and of course, I looked for the same authors in A & P for more
work done from '79-'95, but I'm sure there are more studies out there by
different authors.  please help!

besides Abdel-Malek, Abirached, Abou, Abou-Seida, Ambros, Anghelescu,
Blanc, Corriente, Eid, Faure, Ferguson,Gabrieli, El-Hassan, Jankovic,
Kaye, Marcais, McKay, Nakhlah, Nydell, Schmidt, Schub, Sieny, Al-Toma,
Weaver, Shahin, and Turki, who else?

thank you for this request,

Benjamin Troutman
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