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Date: 18 Apr 2001
From: zeinabib <zeinabib at aucegypt.edu>
Subject: Diversity in Language TOC
[Zeinab has provided the table of contents of the book "Diversity in
Language" which was announced recently on Arabic-L]
Arabic Language: Distinctive Features
1. El Said Badawi
An Opinion on the Meanings of I'rab in Classical Arabic: The State of
the Nominal Sentence. Summary in English
2. Huda M.M. Ghali
The Syntax of Colloquial Egyptian Proverbs
3. Devin Stewart
Understanding the Quran in English: Notes on Translation, Form, and
Prophetic Typology
Arabic and English: Comparative Studies
4. Nagwa Kassabgy and Mona Kamel Hassan
Relativization in English and Arabic: A Bidirectional Study
5. Mohammad Al-Khawalda
The Expression of Futurity in the Arabic and English Languages
6. Jehan Allam
A Sociolinguistic Study on the Use of Color Terminology in Egyptian
Colloquial and Classical Arabic
7. Nancy G. Hottel-Burkhart
The Canons of Aristotelian Rhetoric: Their Place in Contrastive
Arabic-English Studies
Writing: Learning Style and Form
8 Maha El Seidi
Metadiscourse in English and Arabic Argumentative Writing: A
Cross-Linguistic Study of Texts Written by American and Egyptian
University Students
9 Cynthia May Sheikholeslami and Nabia el-Taher Makhlouf
The Impact of Arabic on ESL Expository Writing
10 Loubna Abdel Tawab Youssef
Teaching "Form" in English Verse to Arabic Poetry Readers
Language Acquisition: Attitudes and Comprehension
11 Christopher W. Horger
Dialectal Analysis of Freshman Writing Students' Attitudes toward
American and British Dialects
12 Abdel-Hakeem Kasem
The Acquisition of the English Copula by Native Speakers of Lebanese
Arabic: A Developmental Perspective
13 Salwa A. Kamel
Categories of Comprehension in Argumentative Discourse: A
Cross-Linguistic Study
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