The necessity of studying Arabic dialects has attracted more attention in the recent years. Qatar University chose to support the growing academic interest and research in the field by hosting the Association Internationale de Dialec-tologie Arabe (AIDA) conference on 11-13 November 2013. The AIDA10 conference and the tenth volume of AIDA proceedings show that a good deal of change and development in the field is occurring. Fewer papers deal on hitherto unknown dialects as the white spots on the map of Arabic dialects have significantly shrunk. More papers focus on syntactical issues because we now possess more and larger text collections. Papers using "change" in their titles indicate that Arabic dialectology has a long history. Perhaps the time has come to reexamine the studies of the 1940s, 50s and 60s concerning the dialects of certain regions.
The Bayreuth Morphological Segmenter: A Work in Progress
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Modern Popular Poetry in Morocco: Lahsen Badis
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On the Periphery of the Periphery: Gulf Pidgin Arabic
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Diachronic Variation in Qatari Arabic: A comparison between modern data and those gathered by T. M. Johnstone between1950 and 1960
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Dialectological Material as a Source to Study Central Asian Arabs: History, Ethnography and Culture
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Notes on the Arabic Dialect of Larache: (North-Western Morocco)
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The Vienna Corpus of Arabic Varieties: Building a Digital Research Environment for Arabic Dialects
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Pidgins on the Nile: Europeans and Broken Arabic, from Egypt to Uganda
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Quand le classique et le dialectal se melangent en poesie: le genre poetique ẓṛaygä en Mauritanie
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L’arabe marocain: Nouvelles fonctions et systèmes de transcription
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Continuite et cessation dans les parlers arabes maghrebins: Quelques remarques sur l'expressionde ces notions
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The Past and Present of a Conservative Arabic Dialect: Tetouan (Morocco)
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