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The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics IV

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This volume contains sixteen contributions from the fourth conference on the Foundations of Arabic linguistics (Genova, 2016), all having to do with the development of linguistic theory in the Arab...
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This volume contains sixteen contributions from the fourth conference on the Foundations of Arabic linguistics (Genova, 2016), all having to do with the development of linguistic theory in the Arabic grammatical tradition, starting from Sībawayhi's Kitāb (end of the 8th century C.E.) and its continuing evolution in later grammarians up till the 14th century C.E. The scope of this volume includes the links between grammar and other disciplines, such as lexicography and logic, and the reception of Arabic grammar in the Persian and Malay linguistic tradition.
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Price: $144.00
Pages: 340
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics
Publication Date: 17 January 2019
ISBN: 9789004389687
Format: Hardcover
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Manuela E.B. Golfo, lecturer in Arabic at Exeter University 2008-2013, is lecturer in Arabic and Arabic philology at Genoa University and chercheuse associée at IREMAM, CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université, from which she holds a Ph.D. in Arabic linguistics. She was the organizer of the fourth FAL conference (2016).

Kees Versteegh is emeritus professor of Arabic and Islam at the University of Nijmegen. He specializes in historical linguistics and the history of linguistics. He published The Arabic language (revised ed. 2014) and was editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Arabic language and linguistics (2006-2009).

Contributors are: Hassina Aliane, Georgine Ayoub, Ramzi Baalbaki, Michael G. Carter, Hanadi Dayyeh, Joseph Dichy, Jean Druel, Manuela E.B. Giolfo, Wilfrid Hodges, Éva Jeremiás, Almog Kasher, Aryeh Levin, Arik Sadan, Haruko Sakaedani, Manuel Sartori, Beata Sheyhatovitch, and Kees Versteegh.