Arabic-L:LING:ALS program, again
Dilworth Parkinson
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Date: 02 May 2003
From:Dil Parkinson <dil at byu.edu>
Subject:ALS program, again
There has been one more cancellation, so here it is again, revised.
The changes are on Saturday afternoon. I have also posted the latest
program at the URL:
asiane.byu.edu/ALSAlex2003/index.html
and the travel info at:
asiane.byu.edu/ALSAlex2003/travel.html
Seventeenth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics
The Cecil Hotel, Alexandria, Egypt
May 9-10, 2003
friday, may 9
8:30 – 8:45 Registration
8:45 – 9:00 Welcome and Announcements
Morning Session
Sociolinguisitcs, Code-Switching, Dialectology
9:00 – 9:30 processing the world piece by piece: iconicity, lexical
insertion and possessives in nigerian arabic codeswitching
Jonathan Owens, Bayreuth University
9:30 –10:00 some examples of code mixing within upper egyptian
migrants’ discourses in cairo
Catherine Miller, University of Aix en Provence
10:00–10:30 modern standard arabic and egyptian colloquial arabic:
problems of classification
Reem Bassiouney, Alexandria University & Oxford University
10:30-11:00 the bedouin dialect of al-zawaida tribe, southern jordan
Ahmad Khalaf Sakarna, Mu'tah University
11:00-11:15 BREAK
11:15-12:15 keynote address
Madiha Doss, Cairo University
Afternoon Session
Morphology
1:15-1:45 verb inflections in kuwaiti arabic children
Khawla Aljenaie, Kuwait University
1:45-2:15 productivity in child language: development of Arabic word
formation
Fatima Badry, American University of Sharjah
2:15-2:45 the Arabic system of ‘derived verbs’ in functional and
typological perspective
Robert R. Ratcliffe, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
2:45-3:15 verbal stem-vowel shift in Colloquial Arabic
Nagato Youichi, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
3:15-3:30 break
Rhetoric
3:30-4:00 rhetorical borrowing: french rhetoric in arabic research
article introductions
Ahmed Fakhri, West Virginia University
Computational
4:00-4:30 an agfl computational lexicon for arabic nlp applications
Sameh Al-Ansary, Alexandria University
4:30-5:00 A Suite of Tools for Morphological Analysis of Arabic Corpora
Stephen Taylor, Fitchburg State College
Saturday, May 10
Morning Session
Psycholinguistics
8:00 – 8:30 specific language impairment in an egyptian arabic child
Donia Fahim & Marjorie Lorch, University of London
8:30 – 9:00 root formation and polysemic organization in arabic lexicon
and grammar: a probabilistic model
Lazhar Zanned, University of Manouba
9:00 –9:30 what underlies word pattern priming in arabic deverbal nouns?
Sami Boudelaa & William Marslen-Wilson, Cambridge University
Phonology
9:30-10:00 arabic /g/ with special reference to rules of qur’anic
recitation
Mohammed Riyad Elashiry, University of Birmingham
10:00-10:30 acoustic cues for the perception of word juncture in arabic
Mervat Fashal, Alexandria University
10:30-10:45 break
10:45-11:15 vowel length in arabic as a function of syllable type
Yahia A. Ahmad, Kuwait University
11:15-11:45 the structure of arabic intonation: a preliminary
investigation
Khaled Rifaat, Alexandria University
11:45-12:15 phonological processes in connected speech
Hanaa Salem, Alexandria University
Afternoon Session
Syntax
1:15-1:45 light verbs in standard arabic and egyptian arabic
Amr Helmy Ibrahim, L’Université de Franche-Comté
1:45 – 2:15 causative verbs in arabic and the vp-shell hypothesis
Mohamed S. Al-Seghayar, Academy of Postgraduate Studies, Benghazi
2:15 – 2:45 isnaad (predication) and clause structure in arabic: a
minimalist approach
Wafaa A. F. Batran Wahba, Ain Shams University
2:45 – 3:15 epp and case: the subject in arabic
Amira Agameya, Cairo University & American University in Cairo
3:15 – 3:30 break
Variability
3:30 –4:00 future variability: a corpus study of positive and negative
arabic future particles
Dilworth Parkinson, Brigham Young University
L2 Syntax and Morphology
4:00-4:30 l2 acquisition of arabic morphosyntactic features: temporary
or permanent Impairment?
Mohammad T. Alhawary, University of Oklahoma
4:30-5:00 the role of input in the second language acquisition of syntax
Mohammad Alhamad, University of Essex
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