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12/15- [Usa] The Role of Middle Mixed Arabic (conferenza)


Confs: Arabic, Central Semitic, Semitic, Anthropological Ling, Historical Ling, Socioling, Text/Corpus Ling, Writing Systems

The Role of Middle/Mixed Arabic in the Standardization of Modern Arabic
Short Title: AIMA 4

Date: 12-Oct-2013 - 15-Oct-2013
Location: Atlanta, GA, USA

Contact: Benjamin Hary
Meeting URL: http://linguistics.emory.edu/home/conferences/aima4/

Linguistic Field(s):
Anthropological Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics; Writing Systems

Subject Language(s):
Arabic, Andalusian; Arabic, Egyptian; Arabic, Judeo-Iraqi; Arabic, Judeo-Moroccan; Arabic, South Levantine; Arabic, Standard

Language Family(ies):
Central Semitic; Semitic

Meeting Description:

We are very pleased to invite you to take part in the Fourth International Symposium on Middle and Mixed Arabic, which will be held from Saturday 12 to Tuesday 15 October 2013 at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, USA. After the successful first symposium in Louvain-la-Neuve (2004), the second symposium in Amsterdam (2007), and the third symposium in Florence (2010)1, our university has taken over the task to convene the fourth symposium on the same topic of Middle/Mixed Arabic.

The objectives of the fourth symposium are the same as those of the three preceding ones: To study written varieties of Middle Arabic and Mixed Arabic (MMA) and varieties, particularly oral, of contemporary Mixed Arabic. The main topic of the conference is The Role of Middle/Mixed Arabic in the Standardization of Modern Arabic in its Actual Written/Spoken Use.
The conference theme will deal with questions such as, How is MMA used in contemporary forms of written Arabic? What was the role of MMA in the 'invention' of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA)? How are mixed Arabic forms used in contemporary Arabic? How is the Arabic continuum used? How is MMA used in literary classical and modern texts?

AIMA IV
Emory University

The Role of Middle/Mixed Arabic in the Standardization of Modern Arabic in Its Actual Written/Spoken Use

All sessions will be held in the Oak Amphitheater, Emory Conference Center.
Registration is $60 for faculty and $30 for students.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Chair: Benjamin Hary, Emory University

7:00pm
Opening Ceremony and Dinner

8:30pm
Keynote Speaker, Devin Stewart, Emory University
“Middle Arabic and Speech Genres”

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Breakfast

Chair: Vincent Cornell, Emory University

9:00am
Opening remarks

9:30am
Liesbeth Zack, The University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
“Middle Arabic in Legal Documents from the Dakhla Oasis (Egypt)”

10:00am
Johannes den Heijer and Perrine Pilette, Université Catholoique de Louvain,
Louvain-la-Nueve, Belgium
“Dilemmas in Editing Middle Arabic Texts: The History of the Patriachs of
Alexandria as a Case Study”

10:30am
Lucia Avallone, Università degli Studi Bergamo, Italy
“Mixed Arabic: Stylistic and Sociolinguistic Choices in Contemporary
Egyptian Literature”

Coffee break/Light refreshments

Chair: Sam Cherribi, Emory University

11:30am
Jérôme Lentin, Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales,
Paris, France
“From Ancient Arabic to Modern Standard Arabic through Middle Arabic: The
Case of the Prepositional Phrase Min Qibal”

12:00pm
Arik Sadan, The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and Ben Gurion University in
the Negev, Israel
“Semantic and Syntactic Influences of Middle Arabic and Mixed Arabic on
Modern Standard Arabic”

12:30pm
Gabriel M. Rosenbaum, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
“Mixed Arabic as an Essential Element in Literary and Semi-Literary Writing
in Contemporary Egypt”

Lunch

Chair: Gehane Shehata, Emory University

2:00pm
Elise Franssen, Université de Liège, Belgium
“La Langue des Manuscrits de la Recension Egyptienne des Mille et une Nuits”

2:30pm
Miloud Gharrafi, Université de Toulouse, France
“Le Moyen Arabe dans les Documents Administratifs au Maroc”

3:00pm
Kheira Benlachen, Université d'Oran, Algerie
“Le Parcours de l’Arabe Moyen dans l’enseignement des Sciences Biologiques
en Algérie (1962–2012)”

Coffee break/Light refreshments

Chair: Allal El-Hajjam, Emory University

4:30pm
Francesco Sinatora, Georgetown University, USA
“The Role of Mixed Arabic on Syrian Political Facebook Pages: A Rhetorical
Conflict?”

5:00pm
Abedlfattah Nissabouri, Université Rennes II, France
“Notes Sur le Moyen Arabe à Partir de Corpus Marocains”

5:30pm
Maria Angeles Gallego, CSIC, Madrid, Spain
“The Arabic of Andalusi Jews in Grammatical Literature”

Dinner

Monday, October 14, 2013

Breakfast

Chair: Gordon Newby, Emory University

9:00am
Gunvor Mejdell, University of Oslo, Norway
“Mixed Arabic of the Written Media”

9:30am
Anna Belikova, Russia Today TV and Abeer Heider, American University in
Cairo, Egypt
“Arabic Language on TV: Fuṣḥā and Dialect Mixture? Or Something Else?”

10:00am
Moises Garduño Garcia, School of Political and Social Sciences, National
Autonomous University of Mexico
“The Language(s) of the So-Called Arab Spring”

10:30am
Shuki Cohen, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, USA
“The socio-linguistics of Arabic Variants in a Corpus of Palestinian
Suicide Bombers Last Wills”

Coffee break/Light refreshments

Chair: Marjorie Pak, Emory University

11:30am
Roni Henkin-Roitfarb, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
“Complex Code Switching in Negev Bedouin Students’ Interview Register”

12:00pm
Uri Horesh, Northwestern University, USA
“Phonological Consequences of Contact with Modern Hebrew on the Palestinian
Arabic Dialect of Jaffa: A Variationist Study”

12:30pm
Tsivia Tobi, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
“The Italian Component in the Colloquial Judeo-Arabic in Tunisia”


Lunch

Chair: Rkia Cornell, Emory University

2:00pm
Andreas Hallberg, Lund University, Sweden
“Case Markers in Spoken MSA”

2:30pm
Yosef Tobi, University of Haifa, Israel
“The Influence of the Muslim-Yemeni Ḥumaynī Poetry on Shalom Shabazī's
Judeo-Arabic Poetry (17th Century)”

3:00pm
Mohamed El Ferrane, Université Mohamed V Souissi, Rabat, Morocco
“Le moyen arabe au Maroc, histoire et controverse”

Coffee break/Light refreshments

Chair: TBA

4:30pm
Ofra Tirosh-Becker, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
“Linguistic Characteristics of a 20th Century Algerian Judeo-Arabic Journal”

5:00pm
Tania María García Arévalo, University of Granada, Spain
“The Mixture of Elements in Modern Tunisian Judeo-Arabic: The Case of
Ma‘aseh Sadiqim”

5:30pm
Marie Robache, Université Rennes II, France
“The Complicated Standardization of the Synonymy between the Second and the
Fourth Verbal Forms in Modern Arabic of the Press Through the Study of Some
Mixed Forms”

Dinner

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Breakfast

Chair: Scott Kugel, Emory University

9:00am
Joseph Dichy, Université Lumière Lyon 2, France
“Polyglossia and Middle Varieties in Arabic and Other Natural Languages”

9:30am
Yonatan Belinkov, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“arTenTen: A Web Corpus for Arabic Varieties”

Coffee break/Light refreshments

Chair: TBA

10:30am
Keynote speaker: Jacques Grand’Henry, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium
“Some Lexical Connections between Middle and Modern Standard Arabic”

11:30
Association business meeting

Lunch

1:00–5:00
Tour of Atlanta

Dinner

Local Organizing Committee:
Benjamin Hary, Director of the Program in Linguistics
Darinishia Bolden, Program Administrative Assistant
Rebecca Liebeskind, Conference Coordinator

indietro


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