LINGUIST List 23.1827
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Tue Apr 10 2012
TOC: Brill's Annual of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics 3/1 (2011)
Editor for this issue: Justin Petro
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Date: 10-Apr-2012
From: Els van Egmond <egmonde brill.nl>
Subject: Brill's Annual of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics Vol. 3, No. 1 (2011)
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Publisher: Brill http://www.brill.nl Journal Title: Brill’s Annual of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics Volume Number: 3 Issue Number: 1 Issue Date: 2011 Main Text: Brill's Annual of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics - Volume 3, Number 1 Plural formation in Nubi and Arabic: A comparative study and a word-based approach Kihm, Alain The two sources of null prepositions in second language acquisition: A comparison between L2 English and L2 Hebrew Botwinik, Irena Verbal Complexes in Lebanese Arabic Hallman, Peter Challenges of Cushitic reduplication for Generalized Template Theory Downing, Laura; Mous, Maarten Preposition-possessum agreement and predication in possessive noun phrases Ouhalla, Jamal The Phonological Pattern of phi-features in the Perfective Paradigm of Moroccan Arabic Lowenstamm, Jean Quantitative Metrics in Chadic and Other Afroasiatic Languages Schuh, Russell G. On issues of Arabic syntax: An essay in syntactic argumentation Soltan, Usama Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition Ling & Literature Morphology Phonology Syntax Subject Language(s): Arabic, Egyptian (arz) Arabic, Moroccan (ary) Arabic, North Levantine (apc) Arabic, Standard (arb) Arabic, Sudanese (apd) English (eng) Hausa (hau) Hebrew (heb) Ngizim (ngi) Nubi (kcn) Sebat Bet Gurage (sgw) Language Family(ies): Central Cushitic East Cushitic Eastern Central Cushitic North Cushitic Northern Central Cushitic South Cushitic Southern Central Cushitic Western Central Cushitic
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