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Host: The University of Utah
Organizers: Samira Farwaneh
Deadline for abstracts: November 15, 2000
Description:
Papers are invited on topics that deal with the application of
current linguistic theories and analyses to Arabic. Research in
the following areas of Arabic linguistics is encouraged:
grammatical analysis (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics),
sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, discourse analysis,
historical linguistics, corpus linguistics, etc. Persons
interested in presenting papers are requested to submit a
one-page abstract giving the title of the paper, a brief
statement of the topic, and a summary clearly stating how the
topic will be developed (the reasoning, data, or experimental
results to be presented). Authors are requested to be as
specific as possible in describing their topics. Abstracts
should be submitted by e-mail, where possible. The top lines of
the message should contain the authors name, affiliation,
address, phone number, e-mail address, and the title of the
paper. The body of the abstract should then follow after 4 blank
lines. The heading will be omitted before it is sent to the
members of the paper selection committee. Please do not send
attachments. If submitted by mail, both a disk copy and a hard
copy are to be included. Names are not to appear on the
abstract; instead, a 3x5 card with the above information should
be enclosed. Twenty minutes will be allowed for each
presentation.
Speakers: Keynote Speaker: Stuart Davis, University of Indiana at Bloomington, Keynote Address: The Controversy over the Grammatical Status of Root Consonants
Date received: December 01, 2000
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