This modest contribution attempts to demonstrate the problems related to diachronic research into South Arabian vocabulary. The first Arabic thesaurus, Kitāb al-ʿayn, is said to have been compiled by Omani-born al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad by the end of the eighth century AD; in it he mentions fifty-seven words of supposed South Arabian provenance, thirty-six of which have not been dealt with elsewhere. In this paper these words are studied while searching for further corroboration for them and commenting upon their provenance and use. Overall, the paper demonstrates how Classical Arabic lexicography can add to our knowledge of Old Arabic dialects while contributing interesting input for debates on the emergence and development of Modern South Arabia...
Modern linguistics science takes interest in studying dialects, due to this kind of study helps the...
The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian ...
This article is devoted to sounds, voices, calls and cries as defined and conceived in the early Ara...
This modest contribution attempts to demonstrate the problems related to diachronic research into So...
This is a study of the material which is stated or claimed to be of South Arabian origin or directly...
This study presents developments in the Arabic linguistic tradition that relate to the question of i...
International audienceThe numerous epigraphic discoveries of the last two decades have considerably ...
EOGRAPHICALLY, the Arabian Peninsula should be regarded as being Gbounded on the north by the so-cal...
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This is a preliminary research on four consonantal roots in Classical Arabic lexical repertoires whi...
Abstract: The paper examines the Arabic component of a five-language vocabulary published at the beg...
It is not possible for us to enumerate all the classical Arabic utterances that the Algerian colloqu...
ASA (= Ancient South Arabian) documentation is testimony to a lengthy linguistic history in southern...
International audienceThis article deals with Arabic loanwords in English from a lexicographical per...
This study focusses on the importance of etymology and comparative philology in defining conceptual ...
Modern linguistics science takes interest in studying dialects, due to this kind of study helps the...
The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian ...
This article is devoted to sounds, voices, calls and cries as defined and conceived in the early Ara...
This modest contribution attempts to demonstrate the problems related to diachronic research into So...
This is a study of the material which is stated or claimed to be of South Arabian origin or directly...
This study presents developments in the Arabic linguistic tradition that relate to the question of i...
International audienceThe numerous epigraphic discoveries of the last two decades have considerably ...
EOGRAPHICALLY, the Arabian Peninsula should be regarded as being Gbounded on the north by the so-cal...
This paper seeks to discover the relationship between the development of ‘ilm al-ṣarf and of the Ara...
This is a preliminary research on four consonantal roots in Classical Arabic lexical repertoires whi...
Abstract: The paper examines the Arabic component of a five-language vocabulary published at the beg...
It is not possible for us to enumerate all the classical Arabic utterances that the Algerian colloqu...
ASA (= Ancient South Arabian) documentation is testimony to a lengthy linguistic history in southern...
International audienceThis article deals with Arabic loanwords in English from a lexicographical per...
This study focusses on the importance of etymology and comparative philology in defining conceptual ...
Modern linguistics science takes interest in studying dialects, due to this kind of study helps the...
The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian ...
This article is devoted to sounds, voices, calls and cries as defined and conceived in the early Ara...