Conférence Elabbas BENMAMOUN
nouman malkawi
malkawi72 at HOTMAIL.COM
Tue Jan 20 00:55:08 UTC 2009
Bonjour,
Elabbas Benmamoun, , membre du jury de thèse de Nouman Malkawi, donnera une conférence qui porte sur la syntaxe et la morpho-phonologie de l'accord dans les structures de coordination en arabe. Voici l'annonce officielle de sa conférence:
Elabas BENMAMOUN
Professeur, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
"The Syntax and Morpho-Phonology of Close
Conjunct Agreement."
Jeudi 5 février, 15 heures. Salle de
conférence, bâtiment de la Censive, Université de Nantes
Quelques informations sur ses intérêts de recherche:
Comparative Syntax with special emphasis on Arabic dialects.
Specific topics of focus include agreement, tense, negation, polarity,
clause structure, construct state, syntax-morphology interface and
diachronic change.
Morphology with special focus on the issue of the nature of lexical relations in Arabic and the status of the root.
Specific topics include verbal and nominal morphology such as tense, aspect, mood, causatives and plurals.
The Language Situation in the Arab world (its sociological, educational, political and cultural dimensions).
Arabic as a second language. Areas of interest include web mediated
instruction in Arabic, teaching of diglossia/variation, and heritage
language learners.
Semitic Links
Prof. Benmamoun is the coordinator of the Arabic Programs at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (http://www.linguistics.uiuc.edu/arabic).
Please check out the Semitic Linguistics archives where unpublished
papers on Semitic languages can be posted and downloaded. The address
is: http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/linguistics/semitic/
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