Notes
2 A joint venture between the Universities of Edinburgh, Manchester and Durham, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the Scottish Funding Council and the Higher Education Funding Council for England.
3 Part of the University of Cambridge.
4 See the Qualification and Curriculum Authority's Area Studies Benchmark Statement 2008, p. 7, available at http://www.qaa.ac.uk/academicinfrastructure/benchmark/statements/areastudies08.pdf
1 Report of a conference held at the University of Edinburgh on 25 April 2008.
5 K. Brustad, M. al-Batal and A. al-Tonsi, al-kitaab fii ta‘allum al-‘arabiyya (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2004).
6 H. Wehr, A dictionary of modern written Arabic (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1979).
7 K. Brustad, M. al-Batal and A. al-Tonsi, al-kitaab fii ta‘allum al-‘arabiyya (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2004).
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9 M. Younes, Intermediate Arabic: An Integrated Approach (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1999).
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11 J. Ashtiany, Media Arabic (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1993).
12 S. Louis, kallimni ‘arabi: An Intermediate Course in Spoken Egyptian Arabic (Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2007).
13 A mailing list contact was provided: [email protected]
14 A consortium of Oxford, Bristol and Manchester universities.
15 A consortium of Edinburgh, Manchester and Durham universities.
16 A consortium of Leeds and Sheffield universities.
17 Based at the University of Glasgow with partners from the universities of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Nottingham, St. Andrews, Strathclyde and the West of Scotland.