On the History of Grammar among the Arabs

On the History of Grammar among the Arabs
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 175
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ISBN-10 : 9789027276582
ISBN-13 : 9027276587
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Synopsis On the History of Grammar among the Arabs by : Ignaz Goldziher

This essay was written in 1878 by I. Goldziher, who is considered one of the founders and greatest masters of Islamic studies in Europe. He examines the origin and early history of Arabic grammar and some features of its later development with special regard to the cultural historical apsects of the question. Goldziher draws a picture of the most important trends and attitudes in the Arabic linguistics of the Middle Ages. The author's comprehensive historical approach enables him to integrate small, seemingly unconnected pieces into a whole system, fitting into our knowledge of other fields of Islamic culture and science. That is why his work may interest not only specialists of Arab linguistics but also historians of general linguistics and historians of Islam. Although a century and a quarter elapsed since its publication in Hungarian Goldziher's essay still has not become outdated, since no similar work has been published. The original text has been supplemented with amendments and explanations, a comprehensive and updated bibliography has also been added, together with an appendix (the original texts of the citations) and two indices.

On the History of Grammar Among the Arabs

On the History of Grammar Among the Arabs
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 9789027245601
ISBN-13 : 9027245606
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Synopsis On the History of Grammar Among the Arabs by : Ignác Goldziher

In addition, the series will include re-editions or entirely new translations into English of 'classic' accounts in the field which have been out of print for many years and have become rare books even in larger university libraries. Each of these new editions will be prefaced by an introductory essay by a present-day specialist in the discipline who will place the book in its original historical context and analyze its significance in the light of contemporary work in the history of linguistic thought

On the History of Grammar Among the Arabs

On the History of Grammar Among the Arabs
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
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ISBN-10 : 1556196091
ISBN-13 : 9781556196096
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Synopsis On the History of Grammar Among the Arabs by : Ignác Goldziher

In addition, the series will include re-editions or entirely new translations into English of 'classic' accounts in the field which have been out of print for many years and have become rare books even in larger university libraries. Each of these new editions will be prefaced by an introductory essay by a present-day specialist in the discipline who will place the book in its original historical context and analyze its significance in the light of contemporary work in the history of linguistic thought.

The Foundations of Grammar

The Foundations of Grammar
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9789027278630
ISBN-13 : 9027278636
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Synopsis The Foundations of Grammar by : Jonathan Owens

The Arabic grammatical tradition is one of the great traditions in the history of linguistics, yet it is also one that is comparatively unknown to modern western linguistics. The purpose of the present book is to provide an introduction to this grammatical tradition not merely by summarizing it, but by putting it into a perspective that will make it accessible to any linguist trained in the western tradition. The reader should not by put off by the word ‘medieval’: Arabic grammatical theory shares a number of fundamental similarities with modern linguistic theory. Indeed, one might argue that one reason Arabic theory has gone unappreciated for so long is that nothing like it existed in the West at the time of its ‘discovery’ by Europeans in the 19th century, when the European orientalist tradition was formed, and that it it only with the development of a Saussurean and Bloomfieldian structural tradition that a better perspective has become possible.

Arabic Grammar and Qur’ānic Exegesis in Early Islam

Arabic Grammar and Qur’ānic Exegesis in Early Islam
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9789004348363
ISBN-13 : 9004348360
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Synopsis Arabic Grammar and Qur’ānic Exegesis in Early Islam by : C.H.M. Versteegh

In this volume the author examines the origins of Arabic linguistics on the basis of the earliest Qur’ānic commentaries (1st half of the 8th century A.D.). The material used includes both edited texts and manuscript commentaries. Various chapters analyze the exegetical methods of the early commentators (such as Muqātil and Muḥammad al-Kalbī) and their use of grammatical terminology. These data are compared with the earliest grammatical treatises (Such as Sābawayhi and Farrā’). The material presented here constitutes an important source of evidence for the development of linguistic thinking in Islam and the origin of the grammatical schools of Basra and Kufa.

Studies in the History of Arabic Grammar II

Studies in the History of Arabic Grammar II
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 9789027245434
ISBN-13 : 9027245436
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Synopsis Studies in the History of Arabic Grammar II by : Kees Versteegh

This volume presents papers given at the second Symposium on the History of Arabic Grammar (Nijmegen, 1987). The subject has many aspects and invites many different approaches, which might roughly be categorized into three main groupings, viz. treatments of individual grammarians, examinations of particular grammatical topics, and analysis of medieval concepts from the perspective of contemporary linguistics.

Grammarians and Grammatical Theory in the Medieval Arabic Tradition

Grammarians and Grammatical Theory in the Medieval Arabic Tradition
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9781000939361
ISBN-13 : 1000939367
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Synopsis Grammarians and Grammatical Theory in the Medieval Arabic Tradition by : Ramzi Baalbaki

Professor Baalbaki deals here with the Arabic grammatical tradition and the analytical methods of the medieval Arab grammarians. The essays included open new perspectives on the most authoritative work on Arabic grammar, Sibawayhi's tome or Kitab, on the relation between grammatical study and other areas of linguistic enquiry such as Qur'anic readings and stylistics, and on the techniques which the grammarians employed to explain and rationalize usage and to incorporate within their system the vast body of dialectal material which the corpus comprises. The author has sought to highlight the central position which Arabic grammar enjoys within the wider Arab culture, and in so doing has examined several aspects of a legacy which has been revered over a millennium and which forms to this very day the backbone of the teaching of grammar in the Arab world.

The Early Islamic Grammatical Tradition

The Early Islamic Grammatical Tradition
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9781351891264
ISBN-13 : 135189126X
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Synopsis The Early Islamic Grammatical Tradition by : Ramzi Baalbaki

The last decades have witnessed a major resurgence of interest in the Arabic grammatical tradition. Many of the issues on which previous scholarship focused - for example, foreign influences on the beginnings of grammatical activity, and the existence of grammatical "schools" - have been revisited, and new areas of research have been opened up, particularly in relation to terminology, the analytical methods of the grammarians, and the interrelatedness between grammar and other fields such as the study of the Qur'an, exegesis and logic. As a result, not only has the centrality of the Arabic grammatical tradition to Arab culture as a whole become an established fact, but also the fields of general and historical linguistics have finally come to realize the importance of Arabic grammar as one of the major linguistic traditions of the world. The sixteen studies included in this volume have been chosen to highlight the themes which occupy modern scholarship and the problems which face it; while the introductory essay analyses these themes within the wider context of early Islamic activity in philology as well as related areas of religious studies and philosophy.

Modern Written Arabic

Modern Written Arabic
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 828
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ISBN-10 : 9781135101480
ISBN-13 : 1135101485
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Synopsis Modern Written Arabic by : El Said Badawi

Modern Written Arabic is a complete reference guide to the grammar of modern written Arabic. The Grammar presents an accessible and systematic description of the language, focusing on real patterns of use in contemporary written Arabic, from street signs to literature. Examples are drawn from authentic texts, both literary and journalistic, published since 1990. This comprehensive work is an invaluable resource for intermediate and advanced students of Arabic and anyone interested in Arabic linguistics and the way modern written Arabic works. Features include: comprehensive coverage of all parts of speech full cross-referencing authentic examples, given in Arabic script, transliteration and translation a detailed index.