Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Marzouki, Y, Al-Otaibi, S, Al-Tamimi, M. & Idrissi, A. (2022) Can the word superiority effect be modulated by serial position and prosodic structure? Frontiers in Psychology, 13:915666. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.915666
Muralikrishnan, R. & Idrissi, A. (2021). Salience-weighted agreement feature hierarchy modulates language comprehension. Cortex, 141:168-189. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2021.03.029
Tucker, M.A., Idrissi, A., & Almeida, D. (2021). Attraction effects for verbal gender and number are similar but not identical: Self-paced reading evidence from Modern Standard Arabic. Frontiers in Psychology, 11: 3774. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.586464
Idrissi, A., Mustafawi, E., Khwaileh, T., & Muralikrishnan, R. (2021). A neurophysiological study of noun-adjective agreement in Arabic: The impact of animacy and diglossia on the dynamics of language processing. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 58, 100964. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneuroling.2020.100964
Scott, M., & Idrissi, A. (2018). Audiovisual perception of gemination and pharyngealization in Arabic. Speech Communication, 98, 17–27. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.specom.2018.01.009
Tucker, M.A., Idrissi, A., & Diogo Almeida. (2015). Representing Number in the Real-Time Processing of Agreement: Self-Paced Reading Evidence from Arabic. Frontiers in Psychology 6:347. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00347
Idrissi, A., Prunet, J-F., & Béland, R. (2008). “On the abstractness of Arabic roots.” Linguistic Inquiry 39, 2:221-259. https://doi.org/10.1162/ling.2008.39.2.221
Idrissi, A., & Kehayia, E. (2004). “Morphological units in the Arabic mental lexicon: Evidence from an individual with deep dyslexia.” Brain and Language 90, 1-3:183-197. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0093-934X(03)00431-0
Prunet, J-F., Béland, R., & Idrissi, A. (2000). “The mental representation of Semitic words.” Linguistic Inquiry 31, 4:609-648. https://doi.org/10.1162/002438900554497
Book Chapters
Tucker, M. A., Idrissi, A., Sprouse, J., & Almeida, D. (2019). Resumption ameliorates different islands differentially: Acceptability data from Modern Standard Arabic. In A. Khalfaoui & M. A. Tucker (Eds.), Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXX. Papers from the annual symposia on Arabic Linguistics, Stony Brook, New York, 2016 and Norman, Oklahoma, 2017. (Vol. 7, pp. 159–193). John Benjamins Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.1075/sal.7.09tuc
Idrissi, A. (2018). Experimental Data and Arabic Morphology. In E. Benmamoun & R. Bassiouney (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics (pp. 282-298). London: Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315147062
Idrissi, A. (2018). The Neurolinguistic Approach to L2 Learning and Teaching. In The TESOL Encyclopedia of English Language Teaching (First Edition. Edited by John I. Liontas (Project Editor: Margo DelliCarpini; Volume Editor: Ali Shehadeh), pp. 716–721). Hoboken, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9781118784235.eelt0686
Ntelitheos, D., & Idrissi, A. (2017). Language growth in child Emirati Arabic. In H. Ouali (Ed.), Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics 29 (pp. 229–248). John Benjamins Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.1075/sal.5
Prunet, J-F., & Idrissi, A. (2015). “Overlapping morphologies in Arabic hypocoristics.” in Sabrina Bendjaballah, Noam Faust, Mohamed Lahrouchi, & Nicola Lampitelli (eds.) The form of structure, the structure of form: Essays in honor of Jean Lowenstamm. John Benjamin’s, p.177-192.
Idrissi, A. (2000). “On Berber plurals.” In Jacqueline Lecarme, Jean Lowenstamm and Ur Shlonsky (eds.) Research in Afroasiatic Grammar, 101-124, Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Idrissi, A. (1997). “Plural formation in Arabic.” In Mushira Eid & Robert Ratcliffe (eds.) Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics X, 123-145, Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Conference Proceedings
Grosvald, M., Al-Alami, S., & Idrissi, A. (2019). Word Reading in Arabic: Influences of Diacritics and Ambiguity. In R. Stockwell, M. O’Leary, Z. Xu, & Z. L. Zhou (Eds.), Proceedings of the 36th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (pp. 176–181). Cascadilla Proceedings Project. www.lingref.com, document #3460
Ali, A. N., Hassan-Haj, A., Ingleby, M., & Idrissi, A. (2005). McGurk fusion effects in Arabic words. In Auditory-Visual Speech Processing 2005 (pp. 11–16).
Idrissi, A., Prunet, J-F., & Béland, R. (2002). “Metathesis errors in aphasic speech: Implications for the status of abstract roots in Arabic.” Brain and Language 83, 1:90-92.
Prunet, J-F., Béland, R., & Idrissi, A. (1998). “Arabic consonantal root extraction in a deep dyslexic patient.” Brain and Language 65:241-243.
Idrissi, A. (1996). “Representation and derivation in morphology.” Proceedings of the 10th Annual Linguistics Meeting, International Center for Research on Language Planning, Laval University, Quebec City, 103-107.
Idrissi, A. (1996). “Nasal assimilation in Berber.” Proceedings of the 1996 Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association, Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics, The University of Calgary, Alberta, 133-144.
Mimouni, Z., Béland, R., Idrissi, A., & Danault, S. (1995). “Similar language disorders in Arabic and French in an early bilingual aphasic patient.” Brain and Language 51, 1:132-134.
Idrissi, A. (1995). “On Arabic plural formation.” Proceedings of the 1995 Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association, Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics, University of Toronto, 237-249.
Idrissi, A. (1995). “Nasalization in Inor: An acoustic study.” Proceedings of the 9th Annual Linguistics Meeting, International Center for Research on Language Planning, Laval University, Quebec City, 61-66.