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Date: 09 Jan 2008
From:Mustafa Mughazy <mustafa.mughazy at wmich.edu>
Subject:New Book:Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XX
Dear Colleagues,
It is my pleasure to announce the publication of a new volume of the
Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics series:
Title: Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XX: Papers from the twentieth
annual symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Kalamazoo, March 2006
Publisher: John Benjamins
ISBN: 9027248052
Date: December 2007
Contents
Jeffrey Heath
Stretching Ablaut: Morphological adaptation of new *CCu and *CCi stems
in Moroccan Arabic
Samira Farwaneh
Hypocoristics Revisited: Challenging the primacy of the consonantal root
Lior Laks
Morphology and Thematic Arity Operations: Evidence from Standard Arabic
Usama Soltan
On the Individual-Property Contrast in Free State Possessive Nominals in
Egyptian Arabic
Nouman Malkawi and Nicolas Guilliot
Reconstruction and Islandhood in Jordanian Arabic
Frederick Hoyt
An Arabic Wackernagel Clitic? The morphosyntax of negation in
Palestinian Arabic
Mohammad T. Alhawary
The Split-INFL Hypothesis: Findings from English and Japanese L2
learners of Arabic
Reem Khamis-Dakwar and Karen Froud
Lexical Processing in Two Language Varieties: An even-related brain
potential study of Arabic native speakers
Amel Khalfaoui
A Cognitive Approach to Analyzing Demonstratives in Tunisian Arabic
Nigel Ward and Yaffa Al Bayyari
A Prosodic Feature That Invites Back-Channels in Egyptian Arabic
Ali Dada and Aarne Ranta
Implementing an Open Source Arabic Resource Grammar in GF
Warren Casbeer, Jon Dehdari and Deryle Lonsdale
A Link Grammar Parser for Arabic
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