A complete CV is available at Haddad-CV-2023
Books
- 2023. Introduction to Arabic Linguistics. Wiley-Blackwell
Read Chapter 1 - 2019. (edited volume, with Amel Khalfaoui) Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXXI. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
- 2018. (A paperback was published in 2019) The Sociopragmatics of Attitude Datives in Levantine Arabic. Edinburgh University Press.
Available on UF Institutional Repository: https://original-ufdc.uflib.ufl.edu/l/IR00011915/00001
Review by Uri Horesh
Review by Christina Hodeib
Read Chapter 1 - 2016. (edited volume, with Eric Potsdam) Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXVIII. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
Review by Uri Horesh - 2011. Control into Conjunctive Participle Clauses: The Case of Assamese. Series: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] 233. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
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Journal Articles
- 2023. If it works for English, it must work for all languages. Or does it? Syntax and the Bender Rules: Focus on Adjunct Control. University of Florida Manuscript.
- 2020. Vocatives as Parenthetical Adjuncts: Evidence from Arabic. Glossa.
- 2019. Counter-Cyclic Merge as a Last Resort for Adjuncts: Evidence from Levantine Arabic Attitude Datives. Brill’s Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics 11: 316-339.
- 2016. Possessively Construed Dative Constructions in Lebanese Arabic. Brill’s Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics 8: 37-75.
- 2014. Attitude Datives in Lebanese Arabic and the Interplay of Syntax and Pragmatics. Lingua 145: 65-103.
- 2013. Pronouns and Intersubjectivity in Lebanese Arabic Gossip. Journal of Pragmatics 49: 57- 77.
- 2011. The Syntax of Southern American English Personal Datives: An Anti-locality Account. Canadian Journal of Linguistics 56(3): 1001-1010.
- 2010. Why Things May Move: Evidence from (Circumstantial) Control. Journal of South Asian Linguistics 3: 45-63.
- 2010. A Non-Stranding Approach to Resumption: Evidence from South Asia. The Linguistic Review 27: 107-129.
- 2009. Adjunct Control in Telugu: Exceptions as Non-Exceptions. Journal of South Asian Linguistics 2: 35-51.
- 2009. Copy Control in Telugu. Journal of Linguistics 45(1): 69-109.
- 2008. Pseudo-Metathesis in Three Arabic Broken Plural templates. Word Structure 1(2):135-155.
- 2007. Subject Anaphors: Exempt or Not Exempt. Linguistic Inquiry 38: 363-372.
- 2006. Dialect and Standard in Second Language Phonology: The Case of Arabic. SKY Journal of Linguistics 19: 147-172.
Book Chapters
- 2020. Optional You and the Invocation of Shared Identity in Levantine Arabic. In Reem Bassiouney and Keith Walters (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Arabic and Identity. New York: Routledge.
- 2019. Speaker-Oriented Attitude Dative as Authority Indexicals: Evidence from Family Talk in the Syrian Soap Opera ba:b l-ħa:ra. In Amel Khalfaoui and Youssef A. Haddad (eds.), Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXXI, 159-179. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
- 2018. The Pragmatics-Syntax Division of Labor: The Case of Personal Datives in Lebanese Arabic. In Elabbas Benmamoun and Reem Bassiouney (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics, 155-179. New York: Routledge.
- 2017. (with Eric Potsdam) Control Phenomena. In Martin Everaert, Henk van Riemsdijk (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Syntax. Wiley-Blackwell.
- 2017. The Merge Condition on Adjuncts: Evidence from Circumstantial Clauses in Lebanese Arabic. In Hamid Ouali (Ed.), Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXIX, 205-226. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
- 2016. (with Susi Wurmbrand) Cyclic Spell-Out Derived Agreement in Arabic Raising Constructions. In Youssef A. Haddad and Eric Potsdam (eds.), Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXVIII, 193-226. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
- 2014. (with Caroline Wiltshire) Paradoxical Paradigms! Evidence from Lebanese Arabic Phonology. In Reem Khamis-Dakwarand and Karen Froud (eds.), Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXVI, 185-209. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
- 2013. (with Eric Potsdam) Linearizing the Control Relation: A Typology. In Theresa Biberauer and Ian Roberts (eds.), Challenges to Linearization, 235-268. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
- 2012. Raising in Standard Arabic: Forward, Backward, and None. In R. Bassiouney and G. Katz (eds.), Arabic Language and Linguistics, 61-78. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
Conference Proceedings
- 2020. The syntax of the addressee in imperatives: What Levantine Arabic attitude datives bring to the table. Proceedings of the Linguistics Society of American 5: 1-15.
- 2017. Control, Binding, and the Statue vs. Identity Interpretation. In Stefan Huber & Sonia Ramírez Wohlmuth (eds.), Tampa Papers in Linguistics 3 – Florida Linguistics Papers, Vol 4, No 3, 67-76. Available on the following website: http://journals.fcla.edu/floridalinguisticspapers/issue/view/4443
- 2016. Binding as Co-indexing vs. Binding as Movement: Evidence from Personal Datives. In the Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, 45-60.
- 2011. Parisitic Gap Constructions in Lebanese Arabic: Resumption as Pied-piping. Proceedings of the 85th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. 1-4.
- 2008. Why Movement in Control. In University of Washington Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 27: Proceedings of the 24th Northwest Linguistics Conference. Available on the following website: http://depts.washington.edu/uwwpl/
Artwork by Elena & Aaya Haddad