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Research in Afroasiatic Grammar
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1. On the status of AgrS in some Null Subject Languages (by Akkal, Ahmed); 2. Agreement Asymmetries and the PF Interface (by Benmamoun, Elabbas); 3. Word Order in Hebrew (by Doron, Edit); 4. Bare NPs (by Engelhardt, Miriam); 5. Distributing Features and Affixes in Arabic Subject Verb Agreement Paradigms (by Fassi Fehri, Abdelkader); 6. On Berber Plurals (by Idrissi, Ali); 7. Distributed Morphology: Impoverishment and Fission (by Halle, Morris); 8. Wolof Genitive Constructions and the Construct State (by Kihm, Alain); 9. The No straddling Effect and its Interpretation: A Formal Property of Chaha 2nd Feminine Singular Formation (by Lowenstamm, Jean); 10. Cause, Manner and Means in Berber Change of State Verbs (by Lumsden, John S.); 11. Possession in Sentences and Noun phrases (by Ouhalla, Jamal); 12. The Licensing of Gaps and Resumptive Pronouns in Older Egyptian Relatives (by Reintges, Chris H.); 13. Theorie de l'apophonie et organisation des schemes en semitique (by Segeral, Philippe); 14. Nonnominal Constructs (by Siloni, Tal); 15. Remarks on the Complementizer Layer of Standard Arabic (by Shlonsky, Ur); 16. Recent Problems of Egyptian Historical Phonology at the Present Stage of Comparative-Historical Afroasiatic Linguistics (by Takacs, Gabor)

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The importance of these articles for future research in Afroasiatic is to be emphasized. The syntax of the construct state, variation in V-DP order, and the morphophonology of verbal and nominal paradigms are three longstanding issues in semitic that receive sophisticated and challenging theoretical analyses within this collection.
*Andrew Nevins, Massachusetts Institute of Technoloy, in Language, Vol 80:1 (2004)*

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