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Subject: 34.2750, Calls: Arabic, Standard; Cognitive Science, Computational Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics / International Journal of Arabic Linguistics (Jrnl)
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Date: 18-Sep-2023
From: Brahim Ait Hammou [hammou76 at gmail.com]
Subject: Arabic, Standard; Cognitive Science, Computational Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics / International Journal of Arabic Linguistics (Jrnl)
Call for Papers:
2024 Special Issue on Arabic Vocabulary
Recent developments in computational and corpus linguistics has
brought to light a variety of aspects which remained unexplored in
languages such as English and French. Studies on these languages have
touched on different aspects of syntax, vocabulary, phraseology, etc.,
and they have contributed to a better understanding both of how
languages develop and how learners learn them both in natural and
instruction-based contexts. However, studying these linguistic aspects
in Arabic language is still an area that needs to be explored. Very
few studies have examined vocabulary development and
acquisition/learning in Arabic language.
The International Journal of Arabic Linguistics is preparing a special
issue on Arabic vocabulary. Therefore, we invite researchers of Arabic
to contribute their articles on studies or reviews related to Arabic
vocabulary to this special issue of the journal. Submissions from
applied linguistics or other linguistic fields are welcome.
Topics may include but not limited to:
• The development of vocabulary in Arabic as L1
• The development of vocabulary in Arabic as L2
• Arabic vocabulary learning among speakers of other languages
(i.e. languages other than Arabic)
• Word frequency in Arabic vocabulary
• The vocabulary profiles of Arabic speakers and/or learners
• Developing tests to measure vocabulary knowledge (receptive
and productive)
• Developing automatic (i.e. computational tools) to study
Arabic vocabulary
• The difference between receptive and productive vocabulary
knowledge
• Coverage and the relationship between vocabulary knowledge and
reading comprehension
• Coverage and the relationship between vocabulary knowledge and
learners’ writing productions
• The contextual distribution (i.e. range) of Arabic vocabulary
in learner texts/productions
• Vocabulary in Arabic teaching materials
• Morphological studies related to Arabic vocabulary
• Historical studies related to Arabic vocabulary
Besides these areas, the journal also welcomes reviews of books,
chapters and interesting vocabulary studies which might interest
researchers of Arabic vocabulary and illuminate new areas and aspects
of investigating vocabulary. These reviews should mainly target
researchers of Arabic linguistics who cannot read research in other
languages.
Interested authors are invited to submit their manuscripts with a
title page including the contributor’s complete name, email, and
affiliation to Brahim Ait Hammou at: hammou76 at gmail.com. The deadline
for the submissions is November 30th, 2023. Publication is expected
for February 2024.
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