LINGUIST List 19.1741
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Sat May 31 2008
Confs: Lang Acquisition, Ling & Literature, Phonetic, Phonology/Jordan
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1. Said
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Applications of Phonetics and Phonology On Arabic
Message 1: Applications of Phonetics and Phonology On Arabic
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Date: 28-May-2008
From: Said Abu Khader <said aabu.edu.jo>
Subject: Applications of Phonetics and Phonology On Arabic
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Applications of Phonetics and Phonology On Arabic Date: 04-Nov-2008 - 06-Nov-2008 Location: Mafraq, Jordan Contact: Said Abu Khader Contact Email: said aabu.edu.jo / said19681 yahoo.com Meeting URL: http://www.aabu.edu.jo/art/home.htm Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Ling & Literature; Phonetics; Phonology Meeting Description: It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities2008 First international Linguistics Conference on ' Applications of Phonetics and Phonology on Arabic'. This event will be held on the university campus from November 4-6 2008, organized and hosted by the Arts and Humanities Faculty at Al al-Bayt University. The conference has the following main objectives: Firstly, to handle issues related to phonetics and phonology Terms, and to shed a new light on the contributions of ancient Arab linguists to the terminology Pertaining to phonetics and phonology. Secondly, to focus on the phonological system of The Holy Quran, namely Quranic recitations via phonological studies. Thirdly, to tackle phonological and phonetic phenomena of old and modern Arabic dialects. Fourthly, to study phonetic and phonological changes of Arabic. Fifthly, to focus on the far reaching effects of rapid technological changes on the phonetic study of Arabic, and the resulting demands of computational phonetics applications on Arabic. Sixthly, to analyze the phonetic and phonological systems of Arabic, through investigating the correlation between these systems and other linguistic systems, such morphological, syntactic, and semantic, on one hand, and examining translation, language acquisition, and language learning problems, on the other. Seventhly, to explore the far reaching results of phonetics and phonology on applied linguistics fields, such lexicography, phono- stylistics, etc. We hope that this conference and similar conferences will enrich and bridge the Phonetic and phonological Arabic language studies among language studies. We take a great pleasure in inviting you to participate in making this event a success. Information: Time: November 4-6, 2008 Place: AL al-Bayt University Campus Application Form Deadline: 1/6/2008 Papers and Abstracts Deadline: 1/8/2008 Conference Fees: No Fees Cost: University covers housing and hospitality for (3-7, November), and for participants out side the country transportation from and to ALIA international Airport in Amman. Organizing Committee Prof. Fawwaz M. Al- Abed Al- Haq, Dean, Arts and Humanities Faculty Chairman. Dr. Said J. Abu Khader, Arabic Lang. and Lit. Dept., Coordinator. Prof. Ali H. Al Bawab, Arabic Lang. and Lit. Dept., Member. Prof. Shokri A. Al Madi, Arabic Lang. and Lit. Dept., Member. Prof. Mahmoud A. Kanakri, Dean of Research and Graduate Studies, Member. Dr. Ibrahim Y. Al Sayyed Arabic Lang. and Lit. Dept., Member. Dr. Zayd Kh. Al Qaralah, Arabic Lang. and Lit. Dept., Member. Dr.Abdel Rahman M. Hawaidi Arabic Lang. and Lit. Dept., Member. Dr.Mahmoud M.. Al-deeky Arabic Lang. and Lit. Dept., Member. Dr.Muntaha T. AL Harahsheh Arabic Lang. and Lit. Dept., Member. Dr.Adnan A. Kadhim Modern Languages Dept. Member. Dr. Ahmed S. Al-Oliemat Modern Languages Dept. Member. Dr.Mohamad S. Al Esa History Dept. Member
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