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Date: 28 Jan 2009
From:joseph.bell at IF.UIB.NO
Subject:JAIS articles posted
The following articles have now been posted at the Bergen mirror site of
JAIS <www.uib.no/jais>.
VOLUME 8 (2008)
Editors Preface and Bibliography of Michael G. Carter.
Tetz Rooke: In the Presence of Absence: Mahmoud Darwish's Testament.
Maria Persson: The Role of the /b-/prefix in Gulf Arabic Dialects as a
Marker of Future, Intent and/or Irrealis.
Heikki Palva: Sedentary and Bedouin Dialects in Contact: Remarks On
Karaki and Salti Dialects of Jordan.
Lutz Edzard: Principles Behind the Eighth Revised Edition of
Rudolf-Ernst Brünnow's and August Fischer's Arabische Chrestomathie aus
Prosaschriftstellern: A Tribute to the Scholarly Methods of Michael G.
Carter.
Anne Sofie Roald: From Theocracy to Democracy? Towards Secularization
and Individualization in the Policy of the Muslim Brotherhood in
Jordan.
Gunvor Mejdell: What is Happening to Lughatuna 'l-Gamila? Recent
Media Representations and Social Practice in Egypt.
Ludmila Torlakova: The Notion Weapon in Arabic Idioms.
VOLUME 9 (2009)
Simon O'Meara, A Legal Aesthetic of Medieval and Pre-Modern Arab-Muslim
Architectural Space.
Oddbjørn Leirvik: Conscience in Arabic and the Semantic History of
Damir.
Abdulrazzak Patel: Nahda Epistolography: Al-Shartuni's al-Shihab
and the Western Art of Letter-Writing.
The journal is now accepting submissions for volumes 10 and 11.
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