Arabic-L:PEDA:US Ph.D. programs in Arabic dialectology response

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Date: 11 Mar 2010
From:Stephen Franke <shfranke at hotmail.com>
Subject:US Ph.D. programs in Arabic dialectology response

Greetings.

The most-apparent path in US institutions to a doctorate with specialty in Arabic dialectology is a PhD program in linguistics and then focus on Arabic dialectology, including, for example, studies in diglossia, code switching, Arabization of foreign concepts and related terms, foreign loanwords in Arabic, or the emergence of regional Arabic creoles (as in the coastal cities of the Arabian Gulf region and Yemen, where I did most of my research in dialectology).

Some likely institutions:

1. Georgetown U

2. UCLA

3. U of Texas at Austin

4. UNC Chapel Hill

Hope this helps. 

Khair, in shaa' Allah.

Regards,

Stephen H. Franke
San Pedro, California


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Date: 11 Mar 2010
From:Angelo Parisi <stateofmind1967 at yahoo.com>
Subject:US Ph.D. programs in Arabic dialectology response

Sallam all,
 
I would also like an advice regarding universities with master's degree in Arabic. Thanks.
 
Emad Eldigwy


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