Approaches to Arabic Linguistics

Presented to Kees Versteegh on the Occasion of his Sixtieth Birthday

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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.

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Preliminary material
著者: H. Motzki and E. Ditters
页码: i–xxxii
Sībawayhi’s View of the ẓarf as an ‘āmil
著者: Aryeh Levin
页码: 135–148
Problems in the medieval arabic theory of sentence types
著者: Yishai Peled
页码: 149–188
Arabic avant la lettre. divine, prophetic, and heroic arabic
著者: Stefan Wild
页码: 189–208
The linguistic analysis and rules of pause in arabic
著者: Salman H. Al-Ani
页码: 245–254
The explanation of homonymy in the lexicon of arabic
著者: Georges Bohas and Abderrahim Saguer
页码: 255–289
Arabic on the media: Hybridity and styles
著者: Mushira Eid
页码: 403–434
The use of morphological patterns in arabic grammars of Turkic
著者: Robert Ermers
页码: 435–453
Lexical gaps in arabic: Evidence from dictionaries
著者: Jan Hoogland
页码: 455–473
Masdar formation
著者: Joost Kremers
页码: 475–499
Classical and colloquial arabic archaisms
著者: Alan S. Kaye
页码: 595–605
Index
著者: H. Motzki and E. Ditters
页码: 701–761
W. Everhard Ditters, Ph.D (1992) in Arabic (computational) Linguistics, Nijmegen University (the Netherlands), where he has been Assistant Professor. Recently retired, he continues to publish on formal grammars for the description of Arabic syntax and semantics and is preparing a new parser for the analysis of Modern Standard Arabic text data. Harald H. Motzki, Ph.D (1978) in Islamic studies, Bonn University, habilitation (1988), Hamburg University, is Professor of Islamic Studies at Nijmegen University (the Netherlands). He has published extensively on early Islamic sources and scholarship.
"The Festschrift is doubtless a worthy present to this iconic siglum of Arabic linguistics in its most challenging form." Amidu Olalekan Sanni, Journal of Oriental and African Studies, vol. 18, 2009
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