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Professor Fatima Sadiqi
University of Fes, Morocco

 Selected recent articles:

"Gender and Language in Morocco" (2003)
University of Berkley Papers. University of California Press. University of California

"Women and Linguistic Space in Morocco" (Spring 2003)
Women and Language. Vol 26, No 1.

"Changing Gender Dynamics in Africa" (2003)
In Codesria Bulletin. Special issue. Codesria.

"The Language of Introductions in the City of Fes, Morocco: The Gender-Identity Interaction" (2002)
Language Contact and Language Conflict in Arabic. London:
Routledge Curzon.

"The Syntax of Small Clauses in Moroccan Arabic" (2002)
Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XII. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Amsterdam/Philadelphia.

"La Dynamique du Berbère: Situation Actuelle et Perspectives d’Avenir" (2001)
Langues et Linguistiques. Numéro 8.

"Aspects of Moroccan Feminism" (2000)
Feminist Movements: Origins and Orientations. Publications de la Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines, Fès, Maroc.

"The Syntax of Small Clauses in Berber" (1999)
Actes du 1er Congrès Chamito-Sémitique de Fès. Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah. Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines Sais-Fès.

"A Feminist View of the Medina of Fès, Morocco" (1998)
British Moroccan
Comparative Cultural Studies Newsletter. The British Council. 

"The Syntactic Nature and Position of Object Clitics in Berber" (1998)
Languages
and Linguistics. Issue 1.   

"The Place of Berber in Morocco" (1997)
International Journal of the Sociology of Language 123. New York: Mouton de Gruyter.

"The Image of Moroccan Women in Public Spheres" (1997)
Publications de la Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines Dhar El Mehraz. Numero Spécial. Rabat.

"Linguistic Research and Culture" (1997)
Cultural Studies, Interdisciplinarity, and the  University. Casablanca. Imprimerie Najah El Jadida.

"A Cross-Cultural Approach to the Teaching and Learning of  English in Moroccan Universities" (1996)
American Studies in North African Universities.
Casablanca, Imprimerie El Jadida.

"The Language of Women in the City of Fes" (1995)
International Journal of the  Sociology  of Language 112. 
New York: Mouton de Gruyter.

"The Infl/Comp Interaction in some Null Subject Languages" (1995)
Publications de la Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Hmaines Dhar El Mehraz, Fès. 

"The Spread of English in Morocco"(1991)
International Journal of the Sociology
of Language 87. New York:  Mouton de Gruyter.

"On the Notion of Comp in Berber" (1990)
Linguistique au Maghreb. Rabat: Okad.

"Language and Mind"(1990)
Linguistica Communicatio. Vol. II, No 1.
Casablanca: Imprimerie Najah El Jadida.

"Raising in Berber" (1986)
Studies in African Linguistics.  Vol. 17, No 3. Los Angeles:  University of California.

"The Syntax of Cleft Sentences in Berber" (in co-authorship with Moha Ennaji) (1986)
Studies in Language. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company.

 To appear:

"The Feminist Political Movement in Morocco"

"Femmes Marocaines et Droits Linguistiques". Rabat: Publications de la Chaire de l'UNESCO.

"Prince Khaled Al-Faysal’s Selected Verses". Translation from Arabic into English. Royal Press.