Studies in the linguistic structure of classical Arabic:
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1. Verfasser: Kinberg, Naphtali (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Leiden Brill 2001
Schriftenreihe:Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics 31
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An investigation of the combination 'n law in Classical Arabic -- Notes on the shift from accusative constructions to prepositional phrases in Hebrew and Arabic -- A study of la-ʼin phrases in Early Literary Arabic -- Adverbial clauses as topics in Arabic: adverbial clauses in frontal position separated from their main clauses -- Causal and adversative meanings of the particle lākin in Arabic -- Some temporal, aspectual, and modal features of the Arabic structure la-qad + prefix tense verb -- Some modal, aspectual and syntactic constraints on the use of qad in the verbal system of Classical Arabic -- Figurative uses, polysemy and homonymy in systems of tense, mood and aspect -- Semi-imperfectives and imperfectives: a case-study of aspect and tense in Arabic participial clauses -- The concepts of elevation and depression in Medieval Arabic phonetic theory -- Treatise on the pronunciation of the ḍād / introduction by Kees Versteegh -- Risālah fī kayfīyat al-nuṭq bi-l-ḍād / taʼalīf ʻAlī bn Sulaymān al-Manṣūrī
The articles in this volume combine modern linguistic insights with the theories of Arab grammarians. The result is a series of studies on such aspects of the structure of Arabic as conditional sentences, adverbial clauses, and the particles "laqin" and "qad"
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