Arabic-L:LING:mustawiyaat responses
Dilworth Parkinson
Dilworth_Parkinson at byu.edu
Wed Jul 31 15:59:39 UTC 2002
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Date: 31 Jul 2002
From:Tim Buckwalter <timbuckwalter at bainbridge.net>
Subject:mustawiyaat response
Dil:
There is a very good summary (including a diagram of the five levels) in
the
Introduction to the Hinds-Badawi dictionary.
Tim
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2)
Date: 31 Jul 2002
From:pstevens <pstevens at aucegypt.edu>
Subject:mustawiyaat response
Dil,
Your colleague can find a summary by Badawi himself in a festschrift in
honor
of Robert Lado edited by Kurt Jankiwsky, published by Georgetown
University
Press around 1985 or so.
Best regards,
Paul Stevens,
American University in Cairo
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3)
Date: 31 Jul 2002
From:dparvaz at mac.com
Subject:mustawiyaat response
If memory serves, there is a nice synopsis of this in the front matter
to Badawi's Cairene dictionary. Is more detail required?
Cheers,
Dan.
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Date: 31 Jul 2002
From:"gwitty at earthlink.net" <gwitty at earthlink.net>
Subject:mustawiyaat response
Hi Dil
There's a summary of this in the intro to the Badawi-Hinds dictionary.
It's somewhat technical, but short enough to be digestible for
undergrads...
yours
Gordon
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5)
Date: 31 Jul 2002
From:mehalld at georgetown.edu
Subject:mustawiyaat response
This book has not been translated but I deal briefly with the Badawi
paradigm in the first chapter of my Ph.D. dissertation entitled "The verb
morphology of unscripted oral media Arabic," pp. 6-13 and 170-173. This
thesis has been catalogued by the UMI Dissertation Services as Thesis #
7597, dated Nov 5, 1999. Hope this has been of help.
Best,
David Mehall
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