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Hamid Ouali

  • Professor, Linguistics

Education

  • PhD, Linguistics, University of Michigan
  • MA, Linguistics, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway

Teaching Schedule

Course Num Title Meets
LINGUIS 350-001 Introduction to Linguistics MW 11:30am-12:45pm

Teaching Interests

  • Syntax
  • General linguistics
  • Arabic language and linguistics

Research Interests

  • Syntactic theory
  • Arabic syntax
  • Berber syntax

Selected Publications

Abuhayri, Salem, and Ouali, Hamid. “The Complementizer Layer in Arabic Revisited” Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXXIIXXXII. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. ().
Aldholmi, Yahya, Ouali, Hamid, and Trinh, Tue. “On complex adjectival phrases in Standard Arabic” This is a contribution from Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXXXXX. John Benjamins Publishing Company. (2019): 79-91.
Ouali, Hamid. “The syntax of Tense in Arabic” The Routledge Handbook of Arabic LinguisticsRoutledge. (2017).
Ouali, Hamid, and Albukhari, Juman . “‘The syntax of light verbs in Jordanian Arabic and Moroccan Arabic’” Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXVIIIAmsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. (2016).
Ouali, Hamid. “Multiple Agreement in Moroccan Arabic” Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXVEd. Froud , Karen, and Kamis-Dakwar, Reem. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. (2014): 121-135.
. Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXIV-XXVEd. Farwaneh, Samira, and Ouali, Hamid. Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company. 2014.
. Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXII-XXIIIEd. Broselow, Ellen, and Ouali, Hamid. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 2011.
Ouali, Hamid. Agreement, Pronominal Clitics, and Negation in Tamazight BerberContinuum: Bloomsbury Studies in Theoretical Linguistics. 2011: 198
. Formulaic Language Volume 1: Structure, Distribution and Historical ChangeEd. Corrigan, Roberta , Moravcsik, Edith, Ouali, Hamid, and Wheatley, Kathleen. John Benjamins Publishing Company. 2009.
. Formulaic Language Volume 2: Acquisition, Loss, Psychological Reality and Functional ExplanationsEd. Corrigan, Roberta L., Moravcsik, Edith, Ouali, Hamid, and Wheatley, Kathleen M.John Benjamins Publishing Company. 2009.

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