Tasks for Linguistic Complexity in Arabic as a Second/Foreign Language

Tasks for Linguistic Complexity in Arabic as a Second/Foreign Language

Project Leads & Events/Presentations

Project Leads

 

Project Leads

 

Mahmoud Azaz

Mahmoud Azaz is Associate Professor of Arabic Language, Linguistics & Pedagogy and Second Language Acquisition & Teaching, and Distinguished Fellow at the University of Arizona. He is the current Director of Graduate Studies at the School of Middle Eastern & North African Studies and the Chair of the Instructional Dimension in the PhD program in Second Language Acquisition & Teaching.

Hicham Assaoui

Hicham Assaoui is Assistant Professor of Arabic at at the department of Modern Languages and Cultures at Virginia Military Institute. He holds an M.A. in Middle Eastern and North African Studies and a Ph.D. in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching from the University of Arizona. He is a former Fulbright Exchange scholar in Arabic at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas. He has taught all levels of Arabic as well as co-taught courses on language acquisition and linguistics.  His research interests include Arabic language and culture, Arabic dialects, linguistics, pedagogy, second language acquisition, and sociolinguistics.

Mahmoud Azaz

Mahmoud Azaz is Associate Professor of Arabic Language, Linguistics & Pedagogy and Second Language Acquisition & Teaching, and Distinguished Fellow at the University of Arizona. He is the current Director of Graduate Studies at the School of Middle Eastern & North African Studies and the Chair of the Instructional Dimension in the PhD program in Second Language Acquisition & Teaching.

Hicham Assaoui

Hicham Assaoui is Assistant Professor of Arabic at at the department of Modern Languages and Cultures at Virginia Military Institute. He holds an M.A. in Middle Eastern and North African Studies and a Ph.D. in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching from the University of Arizona. He is a former Fulbright Exchange scholar in Arabic at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas. He has taught all levels of Arabic as well as co-taught courses on language acquisition and linguistics.  His research interests include Arabic language and culture, Arabic dialects, linguistics, pedagogy, second language acquisition, and sociolinguistics.