Bar-Adon, Aaron
Professor

 Bar-Adon

Office: WMB 6.132

Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 2:30 - 4:00

Phone: (512) 471-1365

bar-adon@mail.utexas.edu

Education: Ph.D., Hebrew University

Research interests:
Sociolinguistics and language acquisition; Hebrew and Arabic language, literature, and linguistics

Courses taught:
Sociolinguistics, Hebrew and Aramaic language and literature

Recent Publications:
The Rise and Decline of a Dialect: A Study in the Revival of Modern Hebrew. The Hague: Mouton, 1975, 116 pp.

S.Y. Agnon and the Revival of Hebrew (in Hebrew). Jerusalem: Mossad Bialik Publishing House, 1977, 230 pp.

"On the Role of Children in Revival of Hebrew." In World Anthropology Approaches to Language: Anthropological Issues, William C. McCormack and S.A. Wurm, eds., World Anthropology Series, The Hague: Mouton, 1978, 531 -552.

"The Sociolinguistic Background and Phonology of the Galilean Dialect: A Study in (a Unique Aspect of) the Revival of Modern Hebrew." Cathedra, (Jerusalem), Vol. 24, July 1982, 115-138.

"Reviving a Language: Different Roles for Men, Women and Children?" in Semetic Studies: In honor of Wolf Leslau, on the Occasion of his Eighty Fifth Birthday. Edited by Alan S. Kaye. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz.