19.3426, Qs: Colloquial Egyptian Lexicography
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Subject: 19.3426, Qs: Colloquial Egyptian Lexicography
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Date: 08-Nov-2008
From: Jeffrey Charles Marck < jeff at jeffmarck.net >
Subject: Colloquial Egyptian Lexicography
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Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 09:44:57
From: Jeffrey Charles Marck [jeff at jeffmarck.net]
Subject: Colloquial Egyptian Lexicography
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I am a linguist retired to Cairo seeking information on persons or projects
working to document modern (''colloquial'' or ''slang'' (the Egyptians call
it)) Egyptian Arabic.
I am available to help on such a project or will make my own (and have
assistants starting up the work).
I would be very grateful to know of anyone who is or may be involved with
or planning a such a project.
Thank you,
Jeff Marck PhD (Linguistics, Australian National U.
jeff at jeffmarck.net
+2(Egypt)-0168-407-394
Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation
Lexicography
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