Approaches to the history and dialectology of Arabic : papers in honor of Pierre Larcher / edited by Manuel Sartori, Manuela E. B. Giolfo, Philippe Cassuto.

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Book
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English
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Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2016.
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  • Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics 88. [More in this series]
  • Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics ; v. 88
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This volume includes the reflections of leading researchers on Arabic and Semitic languages, also understood as systems and representations. The work first deals with Biblical Hebrew, Early Aramaic, Afroasiatic and Semitic. Its core focuses on morpho-syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, rhetoric and logic matters, showing Arabic grammar's place within the system of the sciences of language. In the second part, authors deal with lexical issues, before they explore dialectology. The last stop is a reflection on how Arabic linguistics may prevent the understanding of the Arabs' own grammatical theory and the teaching and learning of Arabic.
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
Contents
  • Front Matter / Manuel Sartori , Manuela E.B. Giolfo and Philippe Cassuto
  • Introduction / Manuel Sartori , Manuela E.B. Giolfo and Philippe Cassuto
  • Switching of Labials in Biblical Hebrew / Philippe Cassuto
  • The Analytics of Writing, Exemplified by Arabic, the Youngest of the Semitic Scripts / Joseph Dichy
  • Arabian faḫr and mubālaġa of High Rhetorical Value: A New Comprehensive View of the Nemara Inscription / Manfred Kropp
  • Dia-Planar Diffusion: Reconstructing Early Aramaic-Arabic Language Contact / Jonathan Owens
  • The masʾala zunbūriyya from a Semitic and Afroasiatic Perspective / Lutz Edzard
  • « Man Zaydan ? » À propos de quelques cas curieux de ḥikāya chez Sībawayhi / Jean-Patrick Guillaume
  • Inflectional Endings by Means of Short Vowels among Arab Grammarians: Clues for the Deconstruction of a Grammatical Ideology / Manuel Sartori
  • One Word, Two Functions. The Concept of Functional Replacement in Traditional Syntactic Analysis / Ramzi Baalbaki
  • Ẓarf and mafʿūl fī-hi: Really Two of a Kind? Some Notes on Zaǧǧāǧī’s Treatment / Francesco Binaghi
  • The Role of Metaphor in the Interpretation of Prepositions: The Arabic min and the French de / Nadia Anghelescu
  • Une corrélation retrouvée : nécessaire vs possible / Catherine Pinon
  • The System of the Sciences of the Arabic Language by Sakkākī: Logic as a Complement of Rhetoric / Manuela E.B. Giolfo and Wilfrid Hodges
  • Teaching Arabic to the Angels: A Scherzo by al-Maʿarrī on Heavenly Morphology / Martino Diez
  • L’ emprunt dans le dictionnaire arabe des premiers siècles / Georgine Ayoub
  • The Noun Pattern ʾufʿūlatun in Arabic Philological Tradition / Reinhard Weipert
  • Gerboise : l’ entrée du terme arabe ǧerbūʿ à la cour de Louis XIV / Elie Kallas
  • On the Semitic Origin of the English Word fustian / Fabrizio Angelo Pennacchietti
  • La lexicographie arabe entre ʾadab et falsafa : Les questions lexicales du Kitāb al-hawāmil wa-l-šawāmil / Lidia Bettini
  • « Traitement » de l’ « organisation » en arabe moderne de presse, ou le point de vue d’ une linguiste sur l’ apparente synonymie ʿilāǧ/muʿālaǧa et tanẓīm/munaẓẓama / Marie Baize-Varin
  • Ḥayṯu : une inextricable polysémie ? / Alain Girod
  • Fuṣḥā Arabic Vocabulary Borrowed by Mardini Arabic via Turkish / George Grigore
  • Aspect Marking in Juba Arabic and Ki-Nubi / Kees Versteegh
  • Jewish Writing in Arabic in Arabic Characters in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries / MariaLuisa Langella
  • Between Linguistics, Poetry, and Ideology: The Literary Periodical L-ʾArzyāda in the Lebanese Language (June 2009 – October 2014) General Presentation, Intellectual Impacts, Index of Authors, and “Lebanese” Lexis / Arkadiusz Płonka
  • The Seven Deadly Sins of Arabic Studies / Michael George Carter
  • Acclamatio heroica, in honorem reverendi, ornatissimi et doctissimi viri Professoris Dr. Petri Sagittarii, vulgo dictu Pierre Larcher, dicata, Facta a servo Domini Jesu Christi indigno, Fratre Claudio Aegidio Parvulo Ganapensi, o.p., vulgo dictu in saeculo Claude Gilliot / Manuel Sartori , Manuela E.B. Giolfo and Philippe Cassuto
  • Indexes / Manuel Sartori , Manuela E.B. Giolfo and Philippe Cassuto.
ISBN
90-04-32588-3
LCCN
2016037067
Doi
  • 10.1163/9789004325883
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