Alan S. Kaye

Alan Stewart Kaye (1944-2007) was an American linguist and professor at California State University, Fullerton. He is best known for his works on Semitic and other language families.[1][2] He died of cancer on May 31, 2007.[3]

Alan S. Kaye
Born1944
DiedMay 31, 2007
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley (PhD)
Scientific career
Fieldslinguistics
InstitutionsCalifornia State University, Fullerton

Books

  • Semitic Studies in Honor of Wolf Leslau, A. Kaye, ed.(1991)
  • The Persian Contributions to the English Language: A Historical Dictionary, Garland Cannon and Kaye S. Alan, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2001
  • Afroasiatic Linguistics, Semitics, and Egyptology: Selected Writings of Carleton T. Hodge, Co-edited with Scott Noegel. Bethesda, MD: CDL Press, 2004
  • Chadian and Sudanese Arabic in the Light of Comparative Arabic Dialectology, De Gruyter Mouton 1976
  • Pidgin and creole languages : a basic introduction, with Alan S.l Tosco, 2001
  • A Dictionary of Nigerian Arabic. California: Undena Publications. 1982.[4][5]
  • Morphologies of Asia and Africa (ed.), Penn State University Press 2007

References


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