دافيد ويليام ويلمسن
David William Wilmsen
أستاذ ورئيس قسم في الجامعة الامريكية في الشارقة
دكتوراه في اللغة العربية واللسانيات، جامعة ميشيغان، الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية
الاهتمامات :
التراث العربي ، اللغة العربية كلغة أجنبية، اللهجات العربية .
التعليم :
دكتوراه، جامعة ميشيغان، 1995
الخبرة العملية :
الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت (2007-2016)
جامعة جورج تاون (2006-2007)
الجامعة الأمريكية في القاهرة (1993-2006)
عضو في :
الجمعية الأمريكية لمعلمي اللغة العربية، وجمعية اللسانيات العربية، والرابطة الدولية دي Dialectologie العربي، والرابطة الدولية لعلمي اللغة المالطية .
من منشوراته ( باللغة الاصلية ) :
1 - Polar interrogative –š in Maltese: Developments and antecedents, in Gilbert Puesch and Benjamin Saade (eds.), Shifts and Patterns in Maltese. Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton. 2016, 79–102.
2 - The Dehortative in the Spoken Arabics of the Eastern Mediterranean. Romano-Arabica XVI, 2016, 133–150.
3 - Perfect Modality: Auxiliary verbs and finite subordinates in Levantine (and other) Arabics. Al-ʿArabiyya. 48 2015, 157–174.
4 - Arabic Indefinites, Interrogatives and Negators: A linguistic history of western dialects. 2014 Oxford University Press.
5 - The interrogative origin of the Arabic negator –š: Evidence from copular interrogation in Andalusi Arabic, Maltese, and modern spoken Moroccan and Egyptian Arabic. Zeitschrift für Arabische Linguistik, 2013: 58, 5–31.
6 - More on iyyā-: Implications for the origin of the Semitic nota accusativi. Folia Orientalia 2013: 50, 65–80.
7 - The Demonstrative iyyā-: A little-considered aspect of Arabic deixis. Arabica, 2013: 60/3–4, 332–358.
8 - Grammaticalization of the Arabic demonstrative iyyā- as a pronominal object marker in ditransitive verbs: An answer to Bravmann. Journal of Semitic Studies, 2013: 58/1, 149–167.
9 - Three texts, two authors, and an editor: A case study in authorship and the negotiation of meaning in the production of a series of translations, in, Najma Al Zidjaly (ed.), Building Bridges: Integrating Language, Linguistics, Literature and Translation in English Studies. London: Cambridge Scholars, 2012: 159–182.
10 - The Ditransitive Dative Divide in Arabic: Grammaticality assessments and actuality, in Reem Bassiouney and Graham Katz (eds.), Arabic Language and Arabic Linguistics. Washington: Georgetown University Press. 2012: 365–399.
11 - On Grammaticalization Processes in Arabic, the Use of Corpora and the Limits of Theory: Claims and counter claims, Orientalistische Literaturzeitung, 2011, 106/6: 365–373.
12 - Dialects of the Dative Shift: A re-examination of Sībawayhi’s dispute with the naḥwiyyūn over ditransitive verbs with two object pronouns, in Bilal Orfali (ed.) In the Shadow of Arabic. Leiden: Brill. 2011, 299–321.
13 - Dialects of Written Arabic: Syntactic differences in the treatment of object pronouns in the Arabic of Egyptian and Levantine newspapers. Arabica, 2010, 57/1: 99–128.
14 - Understatement, Euphemism, and Circumlocution in Egyptian Arabic: Cooperation in Conversational Dissembling, in Owens, Jonathan, and Alaa El Gibaly (eds.), Information Structure in Spoken Arabic. London: Routledge. 2010: 243–259.
15 - Regional standards and local routes in adoption techniques for specialised terminologies in the dialects of written Arabic (with Riham Youssef, United Nations). Journal of Specialised Translation, 2009: 191–209.
16 - What is Communicative Arabic? in Wahba, Kassem, Zeinab Taha, and Lisbeth England (eds.), Handbook for Arabic Language Teaching Professionals in the 21st Century. Mahwa, NJ: Erlbaum. 2006: 125–138.
رابط المصدر – الجامعة الامريكية في الشارقة :
https://www2.aus.edu/facultybios/profile.php?faculty=dwilmsen