Some of my Publications



私の研究業績一覧


2004. "Metatypy in Central Asia: the Buxari Dialect of Arabic." in Eva A. Csato, Bo Isaksson and Carina Jahani, eds. Linguistic convergence and areal diffusion: Case studies from Iranian, Semitic and Turkic, pp. 141-160. London:Routledge.

2003. "The Historical Dynamics of the Arabic Plural System: Implications for a Theory of Morphology." in Jacqueline Lecarme, ed. Research in Afroasiatic Grammar II., pp. 339-362. Amsterdam, John Benjamins.

2003. "Toward a Universal Theory of Shape-Invariant (Templatic) Morphology: Classical Arabic reconsidered" in Rajendra Singh and Stanley Starosta, eds. Explorations in Seamless Morphology, pp. 212-269. New Delhi, London, and Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. read abstract

2002. "The Broken Plural System of Moroccan Arabic: Diachronic and Cognitive Perspectives." in Dilworth B. Parkinson and Elabbas Benmamoun, eds. Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XIII-XIV, pp. 87-110. Amsterdam, John Benjamins.

2001. "What do 'Phonemic' Writing Systems Represent? Arabic Huruuf, Japanese Kana, and the Moraic Principle. Written Language and Literacy, vol 4 no. 1, pp.1-14. read abstract

2001. "Analogy in Semitic Morphology: Where do new roots and new patterns come from?" in Andrzej Zaborski, ed. New Data and New Methods in Afroasiatic Linguistics: Robert Hetzron in Memoriam. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrasowitz. read abstract

1998. The 'Broken' Plural Problem in Arabic and Comparative Semitic: Allomorphy and Analogy in Non-concatenative Morphology. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. read abstract

1998. "Defining Morphological Isoglosses: The 'Broken' Plural and Semitic Subclassification". Journal of Near Eastern Studies (Chicago) 57/2:81-123.

1997. "Prosodic Templates in a Word-Based Morphological Analysis of Arabic". Mushira Eid & Robert Ratcliffe, eds. Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics X, Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 147-171.

1996. "Drift and Noun Plural Reduplication in Afroasiatic". BSOAS 59/2: 296-311.

1992. The Broken Plural Problem in Arabic, Semitic and Afroasiatic: A Solution Based on the Diachronic Application of Prosodic Analysis.Doctoral dissertation: Yale University. read abstract

1990. "Arabic Broken Plurals: Arguments for a Two-Fold Classification of Morphology". Mushira Eid & John McCarthy, eds. Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics II.Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.94-119.



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