Arabic-L:LING:New Book:Arabic Language and Linguistics in an Age of Globalization
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1) Subject:New Book:Arabic Language and Linguistics in an Age of
Globalization
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Date: 07 Jul 2008
From:"Dr\. Zeinab Ibrahim" <zeinabib at aucegypt.edu>
Subject:New Book:Arabic Language and Linguistics in an Age of
Globalization
Arabic Language and Linguistics in an Age of Globalization
Editors: Zeinab Ibrahim and Sanaa Makhlouf
AUC Press
Section One: Globalization and Arabic Linguistics
1) Introductory Article: Language Teaching and Technology
Zeinab Ibrahim, Arabic Language Institute, the American University in
Cairo
2) Arabic and the Computer: Possibilities and Perspectives for
Scientific Research and
Educational Purposes
Mark Van Mol, University of Leuven, Belgium
3) Is Modern fusha a ‘Standard’ Language?
Gunvor Mejdell, University of Oslo, Norway
4) “If You Build It They Will Come”
Kirk Belnap, Director, National Middle East Language Resource Center,
Brigham Young University
Section Two: Arabic Language Issues
5) Sentence Subject Agreement Variation in Arabic
Dilworth Parkinson, Brigham Young University
6) The Negative Operator as a Discourse Marker in Egyptian Arabic
Mustafa Mughazy, Western Michigan University
7) Acoustic Cues of the Perception of Word Juncture in Arabic
Mervat Mohamed Ahmed Fashal, Phonetics Department, Faculty of Arts,
Alexandria
University
Section Three: Teaching English as a Foreign Language
8) The Cultural Component of FLT: An Exemplification
Diana Yankova, New Bulgarian University
9) Classroom Time as a Factor in the Instruction of English for
Academic Purposes
Samira ElAtia and Robert Berman, The English Language
Program,University of Alberta, Canada
Section Four: Writing Identities
10) Multilinguals and their Multiple Identities: Professionalism,
Internationalism, and
Cosmopolitanism
Konrad Gunesch, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
11) Globalization, Interdisciplinarity, and the Notion of an ‘Academic
Discourse
Community’
Irena Vassileva, Technical University in Berlin, Germany
12) Systemic Functional Linguistics and Contemporary Islamic Rhetoric
in Egypt
Jacob Høigilt, University of Oslo, Norway
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