Arabic-L:LIT:new issue of LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS
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1) Subject:new issue of LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS
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Date: 16 Dec 2004
From: estry at menara.ma
Subject:new issue of LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS
Arabic listserv the following announcement concerning the new issue of
LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS.
I do appreciate your help and support.
Please see also the attachment.
Thank you so much and Best wishes
Dr Moha Ennaji, Editor
TABLE DES MATIERES/CONTENTS
Introduction…………………………..…………………………………………………i
Moha Ennaji
Reading Semitic Languages
Are some Letters/Phonemes “more Equal” than
Others?................................................1
Abdessatar Mahfoudhi
The Dual Status of some Verbs in Ikalanga……………………………………………21
Joyce T. Mathangwane
The Hosting System of Object Clitics Cluster(ing) in
Berber………………..………….35
Noureddine El Ouazizi
Differences between Acquiring L1 and Learning L2: Some Implications for
TEF/SL………56
Mohammed Khalil Ennassiri
On Parametrization and the Syntax of Code Switching…………………………..……65
Mustapha Aabi
What Difficulties do Moroccan Pupils Face
in Learning Modern Standard
Arabic?.................................................................
.............82
Youssef Tamer
Measuring Reading Ability among Saudi Learners of English………………….……...97
Sultan Ahmed M. Arishi
The Use of the Dictionary by Saudi Learners of English…………………..………….106
Sultan Ahmed M. Arishi
For more information, please consult Dr Moha Ennaji, Editor:
estry at menara.ma
And the website of the journal: www.lang-ling.tk
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