UWM Linguistics will be well represented at the 39th Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics (ASAL 39 Indiana)

UWM Linguistics will be well represented at the 39th Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics (ASAL 39 Indiana), which will take place at Indiana University in March

The following doctoral students will present their work:

  • Answering systems and proposition salience: Evidence from Hijazi Arabic, by Aisha Fuddah
  • Arabic Heritage Speakers’ Perception of Emphatic–Plain Contrasts: The Influence of Vowel Context and Consonant Position, by Maaly Al Omary
  • Spatial PPs in Najdi, by Hammad Alshammari
  • Ditransitive Structures in Najdi Saudi Arabic, by Reem Alshammeri

Congratulations, all!

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