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Date: 01 Dec 2003
From:"Mohammad.T.Alhawary-1" <malhawary at ou.edu>
Subject:New Online Arabic Linguistics Journal
Announcing the Journal of Arabic Linguistics Tradition
The Arabic Linguistics Tradition Group is pleased to
announce its newly established, refereed online Journal
of Arabic Linguistics Tradition (JALT): http://www.jalt.net.
Aim:
The aim of JALT is to promote a proper and principled
understanding of the Arabic linguistics tradition,
encompassing the whole range of phonological,
morphological, syntactic, semantic and other
related analyses and the specific contribution
of linguists since the tradition’s earliest
inception (around the 8th Century) until the end
of the 10th Century.
Editors:
Solomon Sara, Georgetown University
saras at georgetown.edu
Mohammad T. Alhawary, University of Oklahoma
malhawary at ou.edu
Editorial Board:
Muhammad H. Bakalla, King Saud University
Adel Gamal, University of Arizona
Ahmad S. Hammami, University of Damascus
Ramzi Ba‘albaki, American University at Beirut
Izz Al-Din Badawi Al-Najjar, Al-Fath Institute
Ma’mun Saghirji, Arabic Language Academy, Damascus
Waleed Saleh, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Khaled Al-Zara‘i, University of Damascus
The first issue is now available. Subscription is free.
http://www.jalt.net
CALL FOR PAPERS:
JALT is accepting submissions for the next issue planned
for publication in November 2004. For questions, please
contact the editors.
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