The papers included address multiple aspects of classical and colloquial Arabic: phonology, morphology, syntax, lexicology and lexicography, but also semantics and pragmatics, as well as logic and argumentation. The title chosen by the editor, Manuela E.B. Giolfo, recalls that Arabic was the object of a rich indigenous tradition of linguistic analysis long before becoming, from the nineteenth century onwards, an object of modern Western linguistics. One of the book\u2019s ambitions is to show that \u2018Arab linguistics\u2019 and \u2018Arabic linguistics\u2019 should not be strangers to each other, but rather complementary. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Pierre Larcher, Foreword (in French), page v; Acknowledgements, page vii; Manuela E.B. Giolfo, \u20...