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For a lifetime, Kees Versteegh played a leading role in Arabic linguistics, dialects (diglossia, creolization, pidginization), the history of Arabic grammar, and other fields related to Arabic.
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Approaches to Arabic Linguistics
Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics Editorial board
T. Muraoka
VOLUME 49
Kees Versteegh
Approaches to Arabic Linguistics Presented to Kees Versteegh on the Occasion of his Sixtieth Birthday
Edited by
Everhard Ditters and Harald Motzki
LEIDEN • BOSTON 2007
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CONTENTS
Preface ..................................................................................................
xi
Bibliography Kees Versteegh ............................................................
xv
HISTORY Inside the Speaker’s Mind: Speaker’s Awareness as Arbiter of Usage in Arabic Grammatical Theory ......................................... Ramzi Baalbaki
3
Pragmatics and Contractual Language in Early Arabic Grammar and Legal Theory ......................................................... Michael Carter
25
ʙIdˢmār in the Maʚānī of al-Farrāʙ: A Grammatical Approach between Description and Explanation ......................................... Kinga Dévényi
45
Arabic allad˟ī as a Conjunction: An old Problem and a New Approach ......................................................................................... Werner Diem
67
Les origines de la grammaire arabe, selon la tradition: description, interprétation, discussion .......................................... Pierre Larcher
113
Sībawayhi’s View of the zˢarf as an ʚāmil ......................................... Aryeh Levin
135
Problems in the Medieval Arabic Theory of Sentence Types ......... Yishai Peled
149
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contents
Arabic avant la lettre. Divine, Prophetic, and Heroic Arabic ....... Stefan Wild Inflection and Government in Arabic According to Spanish Missionary Grammarians from Damascus (XVIIIth Century): Grammars at the Crossroads of Two Systems ............................. Otto Zwartjes
189
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LINGUISTICS The Linguistic Analysis and Rules of Pause in Arabic ................... Salman H. Al-Ani
247
The Explanation of Homonymy in the Lexicon of Arabic ............. Georges Bohas and Abderrahim Saguer
255
The Periphrastic Bilingual Verb Construction as a Marker of Intense Language Contact. Evidence from Greek, Portuguese and Maghribian Arabic ................................................................. Louis Boumans
291
Faʚula, faʚila, faʚala: dispersion et régularités sémantiques dans les trois schèmes simples du verbe arabe ...........................