International Association of Arabic Dialectology

The International Association of Arabic Dialectology (French: Association Internationale de Dialectologie Arabe, AIDA) is an association of researchers in Arabic dialects, from all over the world.

About AIDA

AIDA was founded in 1993, in Paris, at the initiative of a group of prestigious Arabists, with the aim to encourage and promote the study of Arabic dialects.[1][2][3]

AIDA is nowadays the leading international association in this field of research and it has become a center that joins scholars from all over the world who are interested in any aspect of Arabic dialectology, including dialects which have not been described yet, dialectal geography, specific aspects of phonology, morphology and syntax, code-switching, koiné language, pidgin, creole, the lexicon of Arabic dialects, dialectal atlases, comparative and diachronic studies, sociolinguistics, teaching of Arabic dialects, and so on.[4]

AIDA organizes conferences that are held in well-known universities every two years (with some exceptions).[5]

Previous conferences

Different Arabic dialects in the Arab world

Next conference

First Executive Board (1993 - 2004)

Second Executive Board (2004 - 2015)

Current Executive Board of AIDA (May 28, 2015)

George Grigore (University of Bucharest, Romania) – president

► Karima Ziamari (Moulay Ismail University, Meknes, Morocco) – vice-president

► Kristen Brustad (University of Texas at Austin, USA) – vice-president

► Liesbeth Zack (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) – general secretary

► Veronika Ritt-Benmimoun (University of Vienna, Austria) – treasurer

References

  1. "AIDA - Association Internationale de Dialectologie Arabe". Retrieved 20 August 2016.
  2. "Arabic Dialectology" (PDF). mohamedrabeea.com. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  3. "Studying Arabic Dialects". slideshare.net. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  4. "George Grigore. 2014. A Bibliography of Association Internationale de Dialectologie Arabe". Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  5. "AIDA - Association Internationale de Dialectologie Arabe ...". independent.academia.edu. Retrieved 28 March 2014.

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