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Maltese 14:30-15:00 David Wilmsen Object reduplication in Maltese, Arabic, and Romance: Two contacts, one, or none? 15:00-15:30 Ray Fabri Secondary predication in Maltese 15:30-16:00 coffee break session 7
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four from Malta, and four from Bremen presented their research. Additionally, one early career researcher from Trento and one from Helsinki presented their work this year. A special addition to the programme
linguistics, language planning, translation studies and many more subject matters. The journal comes in one issue of 120–160 pages per year. Each issue contains four to eight scholarly articles and an additional
not endangered language, which is the state language in Malta (along with English) and has also been one of the 27 working languages within the EU since 2004. Maltese is the only Semitic written language
Sciriha, Lydia. 1996. Beginning Maltese: Malta University Publishers Limited. Sciriha, Lydia. 1997. One country, two languages? In Robert Pascoe & Jarlath Ronayne (eds.), Malta: A siege and a journey , 69–90