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Soloman I. Sara - Sibawayh on ?imalah (inclination): Text, Translation, Notes and Analysis - 9780748627950 - V9780748627950
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Sibawayh on ?imalah (inclination): Text, Translation, Notes and Analysis

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Description for Sibawayh on ?imalah (inclination): Text, Translation, Notes and Analysis Hardback. A translation and analysis of Sibawayh's comprehensive and insightful work on Inclination (or Umlauting) in classical Arabic. Num Pages: 200 pages. BIC Classification: CF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 216 x 138 x 22. Weight in Grams: 382.
An eighth-century scholar and linguist born in Persia, S

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Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Number of pages
200
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Condition
New
Number of Pages
200
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780748627950
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V9780748627950
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About Soloman I. Sara
Professor Sara is a faculty member of the department of linguistics at Georgetown University. His current research interests focus on Semitic and primarily on Early Classical Arabic linguistics and linguists, though not exclusively. He has published A Description of Modern Chaldean (1974), A Dictionary of Phonetics: Articulatory, Acoustic and Auditory: English-Arabic (1999) and, in collaboration with S. Mauck, Tanqiyt: A treatise on Hebrew Vowels by Hayyuwj (2005).

Reviews for Sibawayh on ?imalah (inclination): Text, Translation, Notes and Analysis
Professor Sara's rigorous and innovative work, with its "rich translation format", gets to the inner depths of the text and immediately helps the reader realize that Sibawayh and his contemporaries were in fact operating, not within any Western or Eastern paradigms, but rather within their own paradigm of Arabic linguistics. It is a very welcome and long-awaited contribution to the fields of Arabic language and linguistics, history of Arabic grammatical tradition, and history and historiography of linguistics.
Mohammad T. Alhawary, Professor of Arabic Language, University of Oklahoma An important contribution to the subject of phonology in Classical Arabic Linguistics, this book deals with the treatise of the Imalah by the founder of Arabic linguistics, Sibawayh, who is also a great grammarian and the creator of the most comprehensive systematic description of classical Arabic grammar. This translation by Professor Sara is faithful and his analyses are masterfully accurate. The book makes a significant contribution to Arabic linguistics in general and to phonetics and phonology of the language in particular. It is a very welcome addition to our increasing number of studies on the foundational analyses of Classical Arabic Linguistics.
Bassam K. Frangieh, Yale University Finally, this book is an important contribution to Arabic Phonetics and specifically to the investigation of the phenomenon of inclination. It serves as an excellent model to any future attempt of translation of studies on the Arabic language and its structure.
Salman H. Al-Ani, Indiana University, Bloomington, The Phonetician Professor Sara's rigorous and innovative work, with its "rich translation format", gets to the inner depths of the text and immediately helps the reader realize that Sibawayh and his contemporaries were in fact operating, not within any Western or Eastern paradigms, but rather within their own paradigm of Arabic linguistics. It is a very welcome and long-awaited contribution to the fields of Arabic language and linguistics, history of Arabic grammatical tradition, and history and historiography of linguistics. An important contribution to the subject of phonology in Classical Arabic Linguistics, this book deals with the treatise of the Imalah by the founder of Arabic linguistics, Sibawayh, who is also a great grammarian and the creator of the most comprehensive systematic description of classical Arabic grammar. This translation by Professor Sara is faithful and his analyses are masterfully accurate. The book makes a significant contribution to Arabic linguistics in general and to phonetics and phonology of the language in particular. It is a very welcome addition to our increasing number of studies on the foundational analyses of Classical Arabic Linguistics. Finally, this book is an important contribution to Arabic Phonetics and specifically to the investigation of the phenomenon of inclination. It serves as an excellent model to any future attempt of translation of studies on the Arabic language and its structure.

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