This paper will focus on the Arabic grammatical tradition and, in particular, on the new arrangement, in the 4th/10th c., of grammatical matters already elaborated in the first centuries of Islam. With this aim in mind we will take into consideration two representative grammatical treatises of the 8th c. and the 10th c.: Sībawayh’s Kitāb and Ibn al-Sarrāj’s al-Uṣūl fī l-naḥw, which represent a watershed in the history of the Arabic grammatical tradition. Abū Bakr ibn al-Sarrāj’s philosophical training is obvious in the way he approaches the subject through precise description of single items and in the laboured logic of subdivision of his treatises. He follows the principle of “comprehensive subdivisions” (taqāsīm) borrowed from the logic h...
This volume contains sixteen contributions from the fourth conference on the Foundations of Arabic l...
The Andalusian grammarian Ibn Maḍā’ al-Qurṭubī (1119-1196 a. C.) represents a figure of extraordinar...
When the Arabs set grammar, the Syriac linguists preceded them several centuries in establishing rul...
This paper will focus on the Arabic grammatical tradition and, in particular, on the new arrangement...
This paper will focus on the Arabic grammatical tradition and, in particular, on the new arrangement...
This learned work is the accumulated harvest of more than twenty years of profound research, as show...
International audienceAbstract Between the 8th and the 14th centuries, a paradigm of grammatical res...
While Part I of this article examined the role played by Kufan readers and grammarians in the genesi...
The paper deals with the issues of the historical existence of the grammatical schools of Basra and ...
Sentence types and word-order patterns in Arabic have been a matter of debate and controversy for a...
Il volume che raccoglie parte degli interventi presentati a un convegno tenuto nel 2010 presso l’Uni...
ABSTRACT: Arab linguists offer a specific concept of classical Arabic (ALFUSSHA), as they have made ...
This paper analyses the development of Arabic Syntax, starting from classical period up to modern on...
Arabic Grammar is a branch of science that emerged in the early Islamic era. Nevertheless, grammatic...
This thesis aims at studying and evaluating, within a comprehensive framework, the attempts made in ...
This volume contains sixteen contributions from the fourth conference on the Foundations of Arabic l...
The Andalusian grammarian Ibn Maḍā’ al-Qurṭubī (1119-1196 a. C.) represents a figure of extraordinar...
When the Arabs set grammar, the Syriac linguists preceded them several centuries in establishing rul...
This paper will focus on the Arabic grammatical tradition and, in particular, on the new arrangement...
This paper will focus on the Arabic grammatical tradition and, in particular, on the new arrangement...
This learned work is the accumulated harvest of more than twenty years of profound research, as show...
International audienceAbstract Between the 8th and the 14th centuries, a paradigm of grammatical res...
While Part I of this article examined the role played by Kufan readers and grammarians in the genesi...
The paper deals with the issues of the historical existence of the grammatical schools of Basra and ...
Sentence types and word-order patterns in Arabic have been a matter of debate and controversy for a...
Il volume che raccoglie parte degli interventi presentati a un convegno tenuto nel 2010 presso l’Uni...
ABSTRACT: Arab linguists offer a specific concept of classical Arabic (ALFUSSHA), as they have made ...
This paper analyses the development of Arabic Syntax, starting from classical period up to modern on...
Arabic Grammar is a branch of science that emerged in the early Islamic era. Nevertheless, grammatic...
This thesis aims at studying and evaluating, within a comprehensive framework, the attempts made in ...
This volume contains sixteen contributions from the fourth conference on the Foundations of Arabic l...
The Andalusian grammarian Ibn Maḍā’ al-Qurṭubī (1119-1196 a. C.) represents a figure of extraordinar...
When the Arabs set grammar, the Syriac linguists preceded them several centuries in establishing rul...