Youssef A. Haddad is Professor of Arabic Language and Linguistics at Georgetown University in Qatar. His research focuses on syntax, pragmatics, and their interface. He has published extensively on Arabic linguistics, as well as the linguistics of other languages. His publications include the books The Sociopragmatics of Attitude Datives in Levantine Arabic (Edinburgh University Press, 2018) and Control into Conjunctive Participle Clauses: The Case of Assamese (Mouton de Gruyter, 2011). He has also co-edited two volumes of Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics (John Benjamins, 2016, 2019) and authored the textbook Introduction to Arabic Linguistics (Wiley Blackwell, 2023).
This book presents a breathtakingly extensive investigation into the types and uses of Lebanese Arabic vocative constructions, which permeate Lebanese culture and communication. With analytic insightfulness and data sourced almost entirely from attested discourse, Haddad sets the bar very high for future work in this field. -- Peter Hallman, Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence