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Zeitschrift für Arabische Linguistik 74 (2021/2)
editor(s): Arnold, Werner / Jastrow, Otto / Talay, Shabo
journal:
volume: 74 (2021/2)
pages/dimensions: 104 pages, 3 ill., 1 diagram, 4 tables
language: Deutsch, Englisch
binding: Paperback
dimensions: 17,00 × 24,00 cm
weight: 220g
publishing date: 17.11.2021
prices: 54,00 Eur[D]
ISBN: 978-3-447-18119-8
more titles of the subject:
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The aim in founding the Zeitschrift für Arabische Linguistik was to establish a journal devoted exclusively to work in the field of Arabic linguistics, which before had been published in a variety of journals of Oriental studies or linguistics. The Zeitschrift für Arabische Linguistik is a forum in which the results of research can be brought to the attention of scholars and discussed, in which new data can be made available without delay and in which new scholarly works can be reviewed.
The editors intend the term Arabic linguistics to be understood in a very broad sense. It is taken to include all the historical stages and the regional and social variants of Arabic. The main emphasis will be placed on preclassical and classical Arabic including Arabic nation grammar, Modern Standard Arabic and the Arabic dialects. The old and modern South Arabian dialects will also be given due consideration.
As far as descriptive method is concerned, the Zeitschrift für Arabische Linguistik is not restricted to any one linguistic approach. Research of any kind into the Arabic language as defined above is accepted in this journal.

From the contents:
W. Diem, ‘Wandelbarer als ein Chamäleon’: arab. ṣāḥib. Ein Beitrag zur Lexik des Arabischen anhand von Dokumenten des 7.–18. Jh.s n. Chr. – Teil II
Y. Dror & A. Jabarin, The Terms manzila, maǧrā, mawḍiʿ, mawqiʿ, makān and maqām in Sībawayhi's Book
A. Hallberg, Case and mood inflection in Formal Spoken Arabic – a quantitative investigation
A. Geva-Kleinberger, On the Arabic Dialect of the Jews of Sidon/Lebanon

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