35th Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics

35th Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics
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Organizing Institution: Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies
Contact email: [email protected]
Start Date: March 25, 2022 (7:00pm EDT)
End Date: March 27, 2022 (10:00pm EDT)
Cost: $45 – $75
Website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/35th-annual-symposium-on-arabic-linguistics-tickets-212546902507?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
Georgetown University – Washington – District of Columbia – United States
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Georgetown University is proud to present the 35th Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics (ASAL) from March 25-27, 2022.

The Keynote Speakers for the 35th Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics are:

Ellen Broselow, Stony Brook University

Ellen Broselow’s research is in the areas of phonology, second language acquisition, and the interface of phonology with phonetics, morphology, and syntax. Languages and language families she has worked on include Arabic, Salish, Bantu, and Indonesian languages of Sulawesi. In second language phonology, she has investigated the adaptation of loanwords and the errors made by second language learners in production and perception. In the phonology-phonetics interface, she has examined the match between moraic structure and phonetic duration. Current projects include the extent to which second language production errors reflect misperception; the factors determining the quality of vowels inserted in foreign language structures; and the factors determining the site of epenthetic vowels.

Peter Hallman, Austrian Research Institute

Peter Hallman is a theoretical linguist at the Austrian Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI) with specializations in syntax, semantics, and morphology, and language area specializations in Arabic, German and English. You may view his full CV here.

Fawwaz Al-Abed Al-Haq, Hashemite University

Fawwaz Al-Abed Al-Haq is the President at Hashemite University in Jordan. He has served as Vice President at Yarmouk University and TTU, where he also served as a full professor of English Linguistics.

Reem Khamis-Dakwar, Adelphi University

Reem Khamis-Dakwar is a full professor and experienced speech pathologist, with demonstrated leadership in higher education. She has strong education professionals skilled in clinical pre-service training, Academic Advising, Public Speaking, Curriculum Development, and interprofessional Research.

For further event details please visit: https://arabic.georgetown.edu/the-35th-annual-symposium-on-arabic-linguistics/


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