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Issue 12 of the International Journal ‘Languages and Linguistics’. Issues in Arabic Phonetics and Language Learning (ed) (2001). Issue 7 of the International Journal ‘Languages and Linguistics’. Linguistic Variation: From Facts to Theories (ed). (2000). Publications of the Faculty of Arts, Fès. Elements of Arabic Linguistics (ed) (1999).
Arabica is a peer-review academic journals of Arab studies founded in 1954 by Evariste Lévi-Provençal. The journal has been published by Brill Publishers since 1980. It is currently edited by Jean-Charles Coulon, and was in the past edited by Mohammed Arkoun.
He was the first to categorize the Arabic parts of speech into seven parts rather than three which is the common traditional system of Arabic. Basically he used the function of the entities within the context to establish this system in his book, Arabic: its Meaning and Syntax. Hassan was also the first linguist who decided to analyze the ...
The following is a partial list of linguistics journals. General. Annual Review of Linguistics; Glossa; Journal of Linguistics; Language; Lingua; Linguistic Inquiry;
It was established in 1967 as An-Nashra, obtaining its current title in 1975, and covers "the study, research, and teaching of Arabic language, linguistics, literature, and pedagogy". [5] The editor-in-chief is Mohammad T. Alhawary of the University of Michigan. [6] The journal is abstracted and indexed in: Emerging Sources Citation Index [7]
Hussein Abdul-Raof is a professor of linguistics and translation studies at Taibah University in Saudi Arabia. [1] His works focus on Arabic and Qur'anic linguistics and rhetoric, as well as Qur'anic studies and textual analysis of the Qur'an. [ 2 ]
Jordanian Arabic varieties are spoken by more than 8.5 million people, and understood throughout the Levant and, to various extents, in other Arabic-speaking regions. As in all Arab countries, language use in Jordan is characterized by diglossia ; Modern Standard Arabic is the official language used in most written documents and the media ...
In addition to his work in prosody and lexicography, al-Farahidi established the fields of ʻarūḍ – rules-governing Arabic poetry metre – and Arabic musicology. [38] [39] Often called a genius by historians, he was a scholar, a theorist and an original thinker. [11] Ibn al-Nadim's list of al-Khalil's other works were: