
Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics, Volume 2
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 29. November 2006
Book
Hardback
720 pages
978-90-04-14474-3 (ISBN)
Description
The Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics is a major multi-volume reference work. It is a unique collaboration of hundreds of scholars from around the world and covers all relevant aspects of the study of Arabic, dealing with all levels of the language (pre-Classical Arabic, Classical Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic, Arabic vernaculars, mixed varieties of Arabic).
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"Rarely have I been so profoundly impressed by a work of collective scholarship, virtually beyond criticism in every respect. Contributions and editing alike are of exceptional quality, and its value embraces lay readers (who will find it readable, often amusing), serious students (who will make progress), and denizens of ivory towers (who will wish they had written part or whole). A brilliant contribution to knowledge, destined to be the benchmark for future research and popularisation. Recommended without reservation to all academic libraries. To quote the greetings article: 'ahlan, 'ahlan!'" H.G.A. Hughes, Languages and Literature.More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 184 mm
Thickness: 56 mm
Weight
1746 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-14474-3 (9789004144743)
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Content
Egypt, Elative, Elision, Ellipsis, Enclisis, Energicus, English, English Loanwords, Epenthesis, Epigraphy (Islamic), Ethiopia, Ethiopic Loanwords, Ethnicity and Language, Etymology, Euphemism, Europe, Exclamation, Fa?il, Fa?i?, Fi?l, First Language Acquisition, First Language Teaching, Focus, Foreigner Talk, French Loanwords, Fronting, Frozen Expression, Fulfulde, Functional Grammar, Gahawa-syndrome, Gemination, Gender, Glide, Government, Grammatical Tradition: Approach, Grammatical Tradition: History, Grammaticalization, Greek Loanwords, Greetings, Grounding, Gulf States, Gypsy Arabic, ?a?f, ?al, Hamza, ?araka, ?arf, ?assaniyya Arabic, Hausa, ?imyaritic, History of Arabic, Horn of Africa, Hypercorrection, ?Ibdal, Ibero-Romance, Ibero-Romance Loanwords, Ibtida?, ?I?afa, ?Idgam, ?I?mar, ?I?jaz, ?Ilga?, ?Illa, ?Imala, Impersonal Verb, Implicational Scale, India, Indirect Speech, Indonesia, Indonesian/Malay, Inflection, ?Inna wa-?axawatuha, ?Insa?, Insults, Interface Linguistics, Interference, Interjection, Internet, Interrogative Pronoun, Interrogative Sentences, Intonation, ?I?rab, Iran, Iraq, Ism, Ism al-Fa?il, Ism al-Fi?l, ?Isnad, Israel, Isti?ara, Istiqaq, Isti?na?, Italian, Italian Loanwords, ?I?baq, Ivrit, Ivrit Loanwords, Jargon, Javanese, Jaza?, Jerusalem Arabic, Jim, Jinas, Jordan, Jordanian Arabic (Amman), Juba Arabic, Judaeo-Arabic, Jumla, Kalam, Kalima, Kana wa-?axawatuha, Kanuri, Kaskasa and Kaskasa, Kazakh, Khartoum Arabic, Khuzestan Arabic, Kinaya, Kinship Terms, Ki-Nubi, Kufic, Kurdish, Kuwaiti Arabic, Labiovelarisation, Laf??, La?n, Language Academies, Language and Gender, Language Attitudes, Language Contact, Language Impairment, Language Loss, Language Pathology, Language Policies and Planning, Language Shift: Amazigh