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The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics III : The Development of a Tradition: Continuity and Change.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (294 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004365216
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics IIIDDC classification:
  • 492.75
LOC classification:
  • PJ6106 .F686 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎List of Contributors -- ‎Introduction (Ayoub and Versteegh) -- ‎Case and Reference (Ayoub) -- ‎The Grammatical and Lexicographical Traditions (Baalbaki) -- ‎A Twelfth Century League Table of Arab Grammarians (Carter) -- ‎Blind Spots in Raḍī l-Dīn al-ʾAstarābāḏī's Grammar of Numerals (Druel) -- ‎Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics in al-Sīrāfī and Ibn Sīnā (Giolfo and Hodges) -- ‎Early Pedagogical Grammars of Arabic (Kasher) -- ‎What is Meant by al-ḥāl al-muqaddara? (Levin) -- ‎Demonstratives in Sībawayhi's Kitāb (Sadan) -- ‎How Have the Descriptions of taḥḏīr Changed? (Sakaedani) -- ‎Origin and Conceptual Evolution of the Term taḫṣīṣ in Arabic Grammar (Sartori) -- ‎The Classification of the Verb in the Arab Grammatical Tradition (Taha) -- ‎Learning Arabic in the Islamic World (Versteegh) -- ‎Index.
Summary: The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics III, contains twelve studies of grammatical theories from the earliest period of Arabic grammar (end 8th century C.E.) and their reception in the later grammatical literature.
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Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎List of Contributors -- ‎Introduction (Ayoub and Versteegh) -- ‎Case and Reference (Ayoub) -- ‎The Grammatical and Lexicographical Traditions (Baalbaki) -- ‎A Twelfth Century League Table of Arab Grammarians (Carter) -- ‎Blind Spots in Raḍī l-Dīn al-ʾAstarābāḏī's Grammar of Numerals (Druel) -- ‎Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics in al-Sīrāfī and Ibn Sīnā (Giolfo and Hodges) -- ‎Early Pedagogical Grammars of Arabic (Kasher) -- ‎What is Meant by al-ḥāl al-muqaddara? (Levin) -- ‎Demonstratives in Sībawayhi's Kitāb (Sadan) -- ‎How Have the Descriptions of taḥḏīr Changed? (Sakaedani) -- ‎Origin and Conceptual Evolution of the Term taḫṣīṣ in Arabic Grammar (Sartori) -- ‎The Classification of the Verb in the Arab Grammatical Tradition (Taha) -- ‎Learning Arabic in the Islamic World (Versteegh) -- ‎Index.

The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics III, contains twelve studies of grammatical theories from the earliest period of Arabic grammar (end 8th century C.E.) and their reception in the later grammatical literature.

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