The Word in Arabic
Editat de Giuliano Lancioni, Lidia Bettinien Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 oct 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004201439
ISBN-10: 9004201432
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9004201432
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Giuliano Lancioni and Lidia Bettini
Section I: The Word in the Arabic Linguistic Tradition
1. The Concept of kalima in Old Arabic Grammar
Aryeh Levin
2. What is a kalima? ʾAstarābāḏī’s Answer
Pierre Larcher
3. Defijining the Word within the Arabic Grammatical Tradition: ʾAstarābāḏī’s Predicament
Jean-Patrick Guillaume
4. Ellipsis in the Arabic Linguistic Thinking (8th–10th century)
Cristina Solimando
Section II: The Word in the Arabic Rhetoric Tradition
5. ‘Word’ in the linguistic thinking of ʿAbd al-Qāhir al-Jurjānī
Antonella Ghersetti
6. On lafḏ̣ and maʿnā Again: Some Aspects of Their Relationship According to the balāġiyyūn
Lidia Bettini
Section III: The Arabic Word in Contemporary Linguistic Theory
7. Levels of Analysis of the Word in Arabic
Georges Bohas
8. Automatic Extraction of Prepositions in a Corpus of Modern Standard Arabic Written Texts
Giuliano Lancioni
Section IV: The Arabic Word in Contact
9. Heavy and Light Borrowing of Arabic Verbs
Kees Versteegh
10. When Arabic Resonates in the Words of an African Language: Some Morphological and Semantic Features of Arabic Loanwords and Calques in Bambara
Francesco Zappa
Index of Names
Subject Index
Index of Arabic Words
Language Index
List of Contributors
Introduction
Giuliano Lancioni and Lidia Bettini
Section I: The Word in the Arabic Linguistic Tradition
1. The Concept of kalima in Old Arabic Grammar
Aryeh Levin
2. What is a kalima? ʾAstarābāḏī’s Answer
Pierre Larcher
3. Defijining the Word within the Arabic Grammatical Tradition: ʾAstarābāḏī’s Predicament
Jean-Patrick Guillaume
4. Ellipsis in the Arabic Linguistic Thinking (8th–10th century)
Cristina Solimando
Section II: The Word in the Arabic Rhetoric Tradition
5. ‘Word’ in the linguistic thinking of ʿAbd al-Qāhir al-Jurjānī
Antonella Ghersetti
6. On lafḏ̣ and maʿnā Again: Some Aspects of Their Relationship According to the balāġiyyūn
Lidia Bettini
Section III: The Arabic Word in Contemporary Linguistic Theory
7. Levels of Analysis of the Word in Arabic
Georges Bohas
8. Automatic Extraction of Prepositions in a Corpus of Modern Standard Arabic Written Texts
Giuliano Lancioni
Section IV: The Arabic Word in Contact
9. Heavy and Light Borrowing of Arabic Verbs
Kees Versteegh
10. When Arabic Resonates in the Words of an African Language: Some Morphological and Semantic Features of Arabic Loanwords and Calques in Bambara
Francesco Zappa
Index of Names
Subject Index
Index of Arabic Words
Language Index
List of Contributors
Notă biografică
Giuliano Lancioni, Ph. D. (1995) in Linguistics, Roma Tre University, is Professor of Linguistics at Roma Tre University. He has published extensively on the history of the Arabic grammatical tradition and on Arabic generative and computational linguistics.
Lidia Bettini is professor of Arabic language and literature at the University of Florence. Her research interests include Arabic medieval linguistic thinking and modern Arabic Bedouin dialects. Her recent publications include the volumes Contes féminins de la Haute Jézireh syrienne – Matériaux ethno–linguistiques d’un parler nomade oriental, (Firenze, 2006) and Min sawālif al–ḥarīm fī l–Jazīra al–sūriyya al–‘ulyā, published by the Ministry of Culture of the Syrian Arab Republic, Damascus.
Lidia Bettini is professor of Arabic language and literature at the University of Florence. Her research interests include Arabic medieval linguistic thinking and modern Arabic Bedouin dialects. Her recent publications include the volumes Contes féminins de la Haute Jézireh syrienne – Matériaux ethno–linguistiques d’un parler nomade oriental, (Firenze, 2006) and Min sawālif al–ḥarīm fī l–Jazīra al–sūriyya al–‘ulyā, published by the Ministry of Culture of the Syrian Arab Republic, Damascus.