Approaches to Arabic linguistics : : presented to Kees Versteegh on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday / / edited by Everhard Ditters and Harald Motzki.

For a lifetime Kees Versteegh played a leading role in Arabic linguistics, dialects (diglossia, creolization, pidginization), the history of Arabic grammar, and other fields related to Arabic. From among his global contacts, colleagues contributed to a Liber Amicorum in appreciation of his stimulati...

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Superior document:Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics ; v. 49
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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Series:Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics ; v. 49.
Physical Description:1 online resource (794 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary material /
Inside the speaker’s mind: Speaker’s awareness as arbiter of usage in arabic grammatical theory /
Pragmatics and contractual language in early arabic grammar and legal theory /
‘Iḍmār in the Ma’ānī of al-Farrā: A grammatical approach between description and explanation /
Arabic allaḍī as a conjunction: An old pProblem and a new approach /
Les origines de la grammaire arabe, selon la tradition: Description,interprétation, discussion /
Sībawayhi’s View of the ẓarf as an ‘āmil /
Problems in the medieval arabic theory of sentence types /
Arabic avant la lettre. divine, prophetic, and heroic arabic /
Inflection and government in arabic according to spanish missionary grammarians from Damascus (XVIIIth Century): Grammars at the crossroads of two systems /
The linguistic analysis and rules of pause in arabic /
The explanation of homonymy in the lexicon of arabic /
The periphrastic bilingual verb construction as a marker of intense language contact. Evidence from greek, portuguese and maghribian arabic /
Fa’Ula, Fa’Ila, Fa’Ala: Dispersion et régularités sémantiques dans les trois schèmes simples du verbe arabe /
Featuring as a disambiguation tool in arabic natural language processing /
Arabic on the media: Hybridity and styles /
The use of morphological patterns in arabic grammars of Turkic /
Lexical gaps in arabic: Evidence from dictionaries /
Masdar formation /
Méthodologie linguistique: Organisation de la langue arabe. Organisation générale des langues /
How to be Kool in arabic writing: Linguistic observations from the side line /
\'Hello, i say, and welcome! Where from, these riding men?\' Arabic popular poetry and political satire: A study in intertextuality from Jordan /
Notes on the dialects of the ‘Lēgät and Hamädah ah of Southern Sinai /
Classical and colloquial arabic archaisms /
Do they speak the same language? Language use in Juba local courts /
Paradigmatic stability and final laryngeals in nigerian arabic: Why history repeats itself, without actually doing so /
Some aspects of Diglossia as reflected in the vocabulary of literary and colloquial arabic /
Everything you always wanted to know about ‘äl, yi’ūl ‘to say’ in egyptian arabic /
Index /
Summary:For a lifetime Kees Versteegh played a leading role in Arabic linguistics, dialects (diglossia, creolization, pidginization), the history of Arabic grammar, and other fields related to Arabic. From among his global contacts, colleagues contributed to a Liber Amicorum in appreciation of his stimulating efforts to reopen, deepen and complete our knowledge of Arabic Grammar and Linguistics. In three sections, History, Linguistics and Dialects, 27 contributors discuss (alphabetically): bilingual verb construction; contractual language; current developments; language description; language use; lexicology; organization of language; pause; sentence types; and specific topics: ʾallaḏī; featuring; government; homonymy; ʾiḍmār; inflection; maṣdar; the origin of grammatical tradition; variety conflicts; and verbal schematic (ir)regularities; waqf; and ẓarf.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1281921726
9786611921729
9047422139
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Everhard Ditters and Harald Motzki.