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Papers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics. Salt Lake City, 1996Discourse and Syntactic PerspectivesRemarks on Focus in Standard Arabic - Jamal Ouhalla
Definiteness Realization and Function in Palestinian Arabic - Dina Belyayeva
Case Properties of Nominalization DPs in Classical Arabic - Arthur Stepanov
Morphological PerspectivesUnderspecification of Lexical Entries for Arabic Verbs - Mark S. LeTourneau
Plural Formation in Arabic - Ali Idrissi
Prosodic Templates in a Word-Based Morphological Analysis of Arabic - Robert R. Ratcliffe
The Suppletive Imperative of Arabic “Come” - David Testen
Phonetic and Phonological PerspectivesOn an Optimality-Theoretic Account of Epenthesis and Syncope in Arabic Dialects - Bushra Adnan Zawaydeh
Acoustics of Pharyngealization vs. Uvularization Harmony - Kimary N. Shahin
Phonological Variation in Syrian Arabic: Correlation with Gender, Age, and Education - Jamil Daher
Perspectives on the Acquisition of ArabicArabic Speakers and Parasitic Gaps - Naomi Bolotin
Stress Prosody and Speech Segmentation: Evidence from Moroccan Arabic - Younes Mourchid