dissertationThis dissertation is a description of the influence of Classical Arabic grammar on Arabic literature of the first three Islamic centuries. The main argument of this dissertation is that the appearance of Sibawayhi's Kitab in the late second / seventh century obfuscated all grammatical norms that predated it. The traditional description of the Kitab maintains that it is a grammar based on the purest Arabic from the Quran, the bedouin Arabs, and pre-Islamic poetry. This view holds that the work of Sibawayhi and the grammarians who followed him was preservative rather than creative. In other words, the traditional account holds that Classical Arabic grammar always existed, but it was not until Sibawayhi that someone collected i...
Kitāb of Sībawayhi (d. 180/796), undoubtedly the most authoritative work in the long histo...
Prophetic Hadits has been served as the secondary source for inducting Arabic grammar (Iim al-Nahwu)...
While Part I of this article examined the role played by Kufan readers and grammarians in the genesi...
This thesis aims at studying and evaluating, within a comprehensive framework, the attempts made in ...
This learned work is the accumulated harvest of more than twenty years of profound research, as show...
This dissertation identifies a turning point in the development of literary theory as a discipline i...
This study aims to critically examine IgnazGolziher’s allegations on the beginnings of Arabic lingui...
Despite a near-universal acknowledgement of the Prophet Muḥammad’s supreme eloquence in the Islamic ...
Arabic Grammar is a branch of science that emerged in the early Islamic era. Nevertheless, grammatic...
The research highlights some explanations on the status of Arabic grammar and its origin with the st...
The Paul Kahle Fonds, preserved at the University of Turin, gather together printed books, manuscrip...
The dissertation provides a description of the diachronic development of nominal case marking in Ara...
The paper deals with the issues of the historical existence of the grammatical schools of Basra and ...
This paper will focus on the Arabic grammatical tradition and, in particular, on the new arrangement...
There have been debates and discussions on the influence of Greek on Arabic. Modern historians such ...
Kitāb of Sībawayhi (d. 180/796), undoubtedly the most authoritative work in the long histo...
Prophetic Hadits has been served as the secondary source for inducting Arabic grammar (Iim al-Nahwu)...
While Part I of this article examined the role played by Kufan readers and grammarians in the genesi...
This thesis aims at studying and evaluating, within a comprehensive framework, the attempts made in ...
This learned work is the accumulated harvest of more than twenty years of profound research, as show...
This dissertation identifies a turning point in the development of literary theory as a discipline i...
This study aims to critically examine IgnazGolziher’s allegations on the beginnings of Arabic lingui...
Despite a near-universal acknowledgement of the Prophet Muḥammad’s supreme eloquence in the Islamic ...
Arabic Grammar is a branch of science that emerged in the early Islamic era. Nevertheless, grammatic...
The research highlights some explanations on the status of Arabic grammar and its origin with the st...
The Paul Kahle Fonds, preserved at the University of Turin, gather together printed books, manuscrip...
The dissertation provides a description of the diachronic development of nominal case marking in Ara...
The paper deals with the issues of the historical existence of the grammatical schools of Basra and ...
This paper will focus on the Arabic grammatical tradition and, in particular, on the new arrangement...
There have been debates and discussions on the influence of Greek on Arabic. Modern historians such ...
Kitāb of Sībawayhi (d. 180/796), undoubtedly the most authoritative work in the long histo...
Prophetic Hadits has been served as the secondary source for inducting Arabic grammar (Iim al-Nahwu)...
While Part I of this article examined the role played by Kufan readers and grammarians in the genesi...