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bibliography

of Arabic

Linguistics

M.H. Bakalla

bibliography

of Arabic

Mansell 197 j

Linguistics

©

1975 M.H. Bakalla

Mansell Information/Publishing Limited 3 Bloomsbury Place London WC1A 2QA England

International Standard Book Number

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Reproduced from typescript, printed by photolithography and bound in Great Britain at the Scolar Press Limited, Ilkley, Yorkshire

Contents

Preface

vii

Foreword

ix

Introduction

xvii

Acknowledgements

xxiii

List of Symbols and Abbreviations

xxv

List of Transcription and Transliteration

xxvii

List of Sources

xxix

Bibliography

Occidental Section Oriental Section

3 165

Indexes

General Subject Index

263

Analytical Subject Index

269

Index of Co-authors and Co-editors

283

Index of Editors

285

Index of Reviewers

287

Index of Arabic Authors

291

Arabic Introduction

310

Arabic Dedication

312

Preface

Arabic language studies have a long tradition of text editing and grammar writing within a framework of general philological studies. It has been within the last thirty years however that Arabic has been studied from the linguistic angle. One of the outcomes has been an awareness of Arabic dialect—in other words, the study of the spoken medium without reference to the written language. The application of linguistic techniques in this field has resulted in faithful descriptions of given dialects. This approach has proved fruitful, but has been inhibited by an erroneous assumption which has distorted the position of dialects within Arab society. It has been assumed that in Arabic dialects there is no norm by which to assess the correctness or incorrectness of their various elements. This results in an unbiased view of the spoken form. But somehow the concept of lack of norm has become a norm in itself. On one side stand the dialects, and on the other side, diametrically opposed, stands the literary medium, Classical Arabic. Such an opposition is the result of a misunderstanding of their relationship. The concept of diglossia has been useful in underlining the differences between the two, but it focuses on extremes. It tends to neglect the cultural situation in the Arab world. The concept of 'prestige dialects' recognizes linguistic change and does so on the dialectal level where one dominant dialect effects linguistic change in other dialects of a given area. The gap between spoken and Classical Arabic remains, however. What is actually happening is that among the cultural classes the spoken medium has a tendency to become highly classized and a three sided situation arises. Dialects are made to conform to the norms of the prestige dialects with the additional influence of Classical Arabic. Arabic linguistics has paid insufficient attention to this problem, and the reasons could be that on the one hand linguists living in the West are not in direct contact with the linguistic situation of the area, while on the other hand there are still too few linguists in the Arab world who perceive the situation clearly. A thorough knowledge of Classical Arabic in its literary form should be coupled with an equally comprehensive awareness of the dialects to enable the researcher to see Arabic as a whole and on all its linguistic levels. The written language has been mostly studied outside its living environment which means that many qualities of the language are beyond the reach of the student. This is particularly true of the study of literature. Despite the fact that Classical Arabic is in its various aspects different from everyday spoken Arabic, literary style can only be appreciated when one is immersed in both media at the same time. By restricting oneself to the written form only, that is, to the printed page, there is the danger of falling into a sterile normative approach which restricts itself to the criticism of acceptable words, and morphological and syntactic structures. Such an approach disregards the artistic quality of a given literary text. Although excellent studies have vii

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been written on many aspects of both the Classical and spoken Arabic, the study of the language has so far been too fragmented. As yet there has been no Jespersen of Arabic. The present bibliography reflects the awareness on the part of the author, Dr. Muhammad Hasan Bakalla, of the wide ranging aspects of Arabic in both its written and spoken forms. With this bibliography by his side the student with a broad approach to Arabic will be spared the time-consuming and seemingly unending process of the search for information. Theodore Prochazka, Ph.D. (London) University of Riyadh, Riyadh.

Foreword

From where we stand here in the Christian West, the linguistic panorama looks something like this: in the background, way at the horizon, we see Athens and its thinkers, pre- and post-Socratic, arguing . . . . Next to Athens, we see India and its saffron-robed, venerable giant, Panini, and his successors, small unidentifiable men, bending over something that looks like parchment with strangelooking characters written upon it. In front of the Athens-India scene we see Rome with its glorious temples and stadiums and legions and warriors overwhelmingly visible against a very small group of little men with quills and writing materials. A smaller group of men stands by Rome; these we recognize 'without comment' as a biblical unscientific group of would-be scholars. In front of that, and all the way to that modern-looking edifice of Port-Royaldes-Champs, we see nothing but sand; this is the age of Islam, and we are told that it was barren, the Dark Ages. This Western painted panorama of the linguistic landscape is very inaccurate; for between Athens, Rome, and Port-Royal-des-Champs there are sceneries of breath-taking beauty. These are the linguistic colors of medieval Islam. This introductory note aims at whetting the appetite of Western researchers and scholars and motivating them to look beyond their European heritage into the great traditions of Africa and Asia to learn about the history of their own linguistic tradition—if not to find its roots. The Bibliography shows the way to acquiring such insights; it leads researchers and scholars to the source of the Medieval Arabo-Islamic learning in the field of linguistic science whose road is challenging indeed. One item in the list of requirements, reading and understanding the language, Arabic, is sine qua non; for Arabic is the language of the Islamic tradition and the vehicle of Islamic learning. It is one of the thirteen leading world-languages, and the one that enjoys greatest distributional and cultural power, having more than one hundred million native speakers and more than six hundred million users. It is the language of theology and philosophy, literature and the sciences of the Muslim Middle Ages. ARABIC, THE LANGUAGE Just as the Romance languages are the linguistic consequence of the Roman Empire, the Arabic language is the consequence of the successful work of Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, his activity, mission, tradition, and the subsequent cultural developments. For Arabic was first recorded and immortalized as the language of the Qur'an; the language of pre-Qur'anic poetry and prose was not compiled and written down until about a hundred years after Mohammad's death. Unlike any other linguistic tradition known to us, Arabic continues to be a living language which has not undergone significant phonological or syntactical changes in its scientific-literary form, although a number of linguistically definable dialects have developed therefrom. These dialects, however, are spoken only; ix

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none of them is written except experimentally. In this area, Arabic has not developed like, say, Classical and Vulgar Latin; it developed very much the way English has, from Old English to Modern English, although, as a communication medium, Arabic developed along the same lines other languages have developed. But due to its sacredness the literary-scientific form of Arabic, even today, remains phonologically and structurally similar to that of the Qur'an, the book containing the Muslim scripture that was revealed to Muhammad during his tenure as a Prophet and ruler of the first Muslim Commonwealth in Medina, in present day Hijaz, Saudi Arabia. The following is a comparison between Arabic and English: Old English Anglo-Saxon: Mid-5th to 12th century A.D.

Old Arabic Pre-Hegra: c. 959 B.C. to c. 267 A.D.

Middle Arabic Middle English Northumbrian-Mercian-West Saxon: Hegra-Namära-Jebel Ramm; ZabadHarran, to c. 500 A.D. c. 1150-1400 Modern English from early 15th century to the present

Arabic Muhammad and Jahillya's recorded speech, c. 600 A.D. to the present

While English continued to adjust to the spoken form, Arabic remained aloof of its own spoken forms. Here, Arabic shows a uniqueness unparalleled in linguistic history, a dualism where only the 'higher' form of the language is acknowledged as viable for preservation. However, Arabic, as a spoken tongue, developed naturally: Educated Arabs and non-Arab Muslims 'High' Arabic (liturgical, literary and scientific, written and spoken, from the 7th century A.D. to the present) Arabs only, all, educated and uneducated Regional Arabic lost to history except for present-day dialects which are in use in the Arabic-speaking Afro-Asian area. This, perhaps more than anything else, makes Arabic a unique model for linguistic study, and makes it interesting and productive. THE ARABIANS AND THEIR LINGUISTIC ERUDITION Naturally, the Arabs themselves were the first to examine their tongue scientifically. This happened firstly as a result of contacts with non-Arabs and secondly for religious reasons. Prior to the mission of Muhammad b. 'Abd Allah, the Prophet of Islam, the Arabians inhabited the Arabian Island. That 'island' was the geographical area known to us as the Arabian Peninsula. Due to its being surrounded by seas on three sides and by deserts on the fourth, its inhabitants thought of it as an 'island' rather than a 'peninsula.' These Arabians were divided into two main groups: the southern Arabians, the Himyarites of Arabia Felix, and the northern Arabians, the settled and nomadic communities of Arabia Deserta; for these, the nomenclature 'Felix' and 'Deserta' are the terms used by the Classical geographers and historians. The Arabians of the north left us nothing that indicates advanced linguistic

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learning; those of the south, the Himyarites, left records, from the tenth century B.C. onward, showing a high degree of linguistic sophistication. A sampling of their thought is found in two worthwhile publications, Conti Rossini's Glossarium to his Chrestomathia Arabica meridionalis epigraphica (Rome 1931), and Maria Hofner's Altsudarabische Grammatik (Leipzig, 1943). These records show that, in a single phonetic category, sibilants, the South Arabians distinguished six phonemes, namely r1"^ (s) , £ (s or ¿) , ^ (s) , r ^ (s), X (z), (z). Unlike the ancient Indians, however, the Himyarites left no linguistic treatises describing their language. This is due perhaps to the fact that their needs were related neither to religion nor to epic literature, as was the case with the ancient Indians and the ancient Greeks respectively. Later on, with the coming of Christianity, the Arabians of the North, the Nabataeans, used an Aramaic script of twenty-two signs for their written documents. This act of borrowing had nothing ingenious about it; it was an interim accomodation that left no significant trace on either the Arabic language or its linguistic structure and later development. In the seventh century of the common area, the Qur'an was revealed to Muhammad in the dialect of his tribe, the Quraysh. At that early time in the history of the Arabians, there was no common dialect in Arabia; various tribes spoke dialects which differed considerably in phonology, structure and idiom. Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, spoke the local dialect of Mecca, that of his own tribe. Prior to his time and during it, however, a more or less standard dialect had developed and came to be used by the poets and orators of Arabia. Muhammad must have used this standard dialect for his public utterances. What we know for sure, however, is that the official recension of the Qur'an lay emphasis on Caliphal instruction that the Qur'an be written in the dialect of the Quraysh. At the time the Qur'an was being recorded, the Arabic script in current use was defective. The same writing symbol was used for a number of different sounds; there were signs for consonants, none for vowels; there was no way to indicate the doubling of consonants and there was no sign for nazalized vowels, etc. Phonetic studies in early Islam rectified this situation by producing an almost perfect phonetic writing system. THE ARABS AND MUSLIMS AND THEIR LINGUISTIC TRADITION Muhammad's mission, Islam, resulted in the conversion of many nations to the new faith. Islam was also the vehicle of expansion of the Arabic tongue which was acquired by the newly converted and conquered peoples. Those who spoke Arabic and used it in their scientific and scholarly endeavors became assimilated into the Arabian nation and became known as the Arabs. The overwhelming majority of the new nation was Muslim; a small body of Christian, Jewish and other minorities continued to exist among the Muslim majority, sharing in the duties and prosperities that were brought about by the liberal faith of Islam and the teaching of its Prophet. Thus, a new era in world culture began; it was Arabic in language, Muslim in faith, and international in scope. From Muhammad's time onward, it became possible to speak of Arab instead of Arabian; two Arabic eras are now delineated. Islamic and preIslamic, the first being the era that was the consequence of Muhammad's mission, the latter referring to the age of Arabian

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paganism and the little known Jewish and Christian events that took place during that age. It was the coming of Islam that brought about a real interest in linguistics. This was due to Islam's emphasis on Scripture which fostered a growing interest in Arabic as a language and as a subject of study. Islam, being a 'religion of the Book', stressed the sacredness of the Word of Allah, the Qur'an. Islam conquered. And wherever Islam went, the Qur'an went also. Regardless of the linguistic tradition of the converted and the conquered, the Our'an was the infallible and unchangeable Word of Allah and rule of life for the believers. As such, it had to be preserved intact. At first, the Qur'an was memorized. There was a class of learned men whose occupation was to recite the Scripture from memory; these were the qurra'. Their age was an age of expansion through wars, an age of jihad. The qurra' were among those who waged jihad in the Way of Allah. They fought and died like other Muslims, but their death was felt more acutely than that of others. This was due to their being the faithful transmitters of the Word of God, the Qur'an. Fear of their extinction led to the recording of the Qur'an and to the first step in Arabic linguistics: Arabic phonetic study. PHONETIC STUDIES Early in the seventh century of the common era, Arabic was the language of a people, the Arabians. From Muhammad's time onward, Arabic expanded: it became the language of a faith, Islam, and of peoples within and outside the faith, in the Arabian Peninsula and outside it, Muslims and non-Muslims—the language of a culture, that of the Muslims, all the Muslims, and of the Arabs, all the Arabs: Muslims, Jewish, Christians, and even pagans, infidels, and non-believing free-thinkers. The non-Arabian converts and their conquered brethren had to learn Arabic as a second language. This required, to begin with, learning the sound-system of Arabic which utlimately led to formal studies of the phonetics of the language. Chroniclers of Arabic culture tell us that Arabic linguistic studies originated with the saintly Imam-warrior 'All b. Abi Talib, cousin of Muhammad and his son-in-law. The point of departure in 'All's work is marked by a single word, lahn, the faulty usage of the language by non-Arabian converts to Islam and others. 'All passed on his linguistic learning to Abu al-Aswad, teacher of 'Anbasah whose pupil was Maimun al-Aqran, teacher of Ibn Abi Ishaq from whom 'isa b. 'umar learned his grammar, which in turn was taught to Al-Khalll, teacher of Sibawaihi, called the father of the Arabic linguistic tradition, because he was the first to set down a systematic precis of Arabic linguistics. Sibawaihi was a Persian Muslim whose real name was Abu Bishr Uthman b. Qanbar. The word Sibawaihi is an arabicization of MiddleIranian seboe. What seboe or Sibawaihi means exactly is still subject of discussion. In my own work, referring to medieval and modern studies by others, I stated that seboe is the equivalent of 'little apple1. Other opinions, and again, medieval and modern, have attempted to show that the nickname Sibawaihi is the equivalent of 'many fragrances', 'apple blossoms', and, in a recent paper delivered at the 1974 Sibawaihi Conference at Pahlavi University, Shiraz, Dr. 'Abd al-Mahdl Yadegarl, of the University of Teheran, argued that the name Sibawaihi is a nickname meaning 'tuffah Allah',

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that is, 'the man with the exquisite beauty whose cheeks resemble God's most beautiful apple'. Be that as it may, Slbawalhi's contribution to medieval linguistics in general and Arabic linguistics in particular is contained in his work called simply Al-Kitab, The Book, a concise and difficult to read essay on the structure of the Arabic language. In matters of phonetics, Slbawalhi's analysis was so accurate that, even today, it is still unsurpassed. To illustrate the accuracy of Slbawalhi's analysis the following comparative table shows Slbawalhi's analysis with that of GairdnerJones: Classification Glottal Pharyngal

Sibawalhi

Gairdner-Jones

/'/ /h/ /


».«JI 881 KRAMERS, J.H. De Taal van den Koran. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1940; 32 pp. On the language of the Qur'in. 882 KRAMERS, J.H. 'La pause en arabe et en hébreu considérée au point de vue phonologique.' In: Analecta Orientalia. Posthumous writings and selected minor works. Vol. II. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1956; 3-13. 883 KRAPIVA, G.P. 'Sinonimicheskiy ryad i obshchaya klassifikatziya sinonimov v arabskom yazyke. ' In: C124911, 1971, 104-15. 884 KREK, M. 'E.W. Lane's working copy of his lexicon.' JAOS 89 (1969), 419-20. Cf. C1794:. 885 KRENKOW, F. 'Beginning of Arabic lexicography till the time of al-Jawhari with special reference to the works of Ibn Duraid.' JRAS (1924), 254. 886 KROTKOFF, GEORGE 'The "Kitäb lahn al-'awimm" by Abu Bakr az-Zubaydi. Description of a lexicographical manuscript.' MKAU 2 (1957), Foreign Section 183-95. 887 KROTKOFF, GEORGE 'Lahm "Fleisch" und lehem "Brot".' WZKM 62 (1969), 76-82.

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891 KURYiOWICZ, JERZY •La mimmation et l'article en arabe.' 323-8.

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= Melanges Hrozny, III. 892 KURYiOWICZ, JERZY 'Le diptotisme et la construction des noms de nombre en arabe.' Word 7 (1951), 222-6. 893 KURYiOWICZ, JERZY 'Le mètre quantitatif en arabe et ailleurs.' 92-8.

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Notes on the metre in CA and Ancient Greek. 894 KURYiOWICZ, JERZY Studies in Semitic Grammar and Metrics. Polska Akademia Nauk, Komitet J^zykoznawcze. Prace J^zykoznawcze, 67. London: Curzon Press, 1973; 190 pp. Many grammatical points of Arabic are discussed and exemplified. The quantitative metre of Arabic is also treated at length. Review: Ullendorff, E.: BSOAS 37 (1974), 449-50. 895 KURYiOWICZ, JERZY 'Verbal aspect in Semitic.'

Or 42 (1973), Fasc. 1-2.

896 KUSSAIM, SAMIR 'Contribution à 1'etude du moyen arabe des coptes. L'adverbe Khâssatan chez Ibn Sabbâ'.' Muséon 80 (1967), 153-209. Contribution to the study of non-CA of the Copts in 13th and 14th centuries A.D. 897 KUSSAIM, SAMIR 'Contribution à l'étude du moyen arabe des Coptes. synthétique.' Muséon 81 (1968), 5-77. 898 KUSSAIM, SAMIR 'L'accent de mot dans l'arabe du Caire.' 315.

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899 KUWAIT OIL COMPANY Kuwaiti Arabic. 2 vols., n.d. (1970?). Part Is Kuwaiti Arabic. With a Foreword by M.M. Derhalli, 48 pp. Part II: Kuwaiti Arabic. Spoken Arabic Course, 15 pp. 900 LACROIX, P.F. 'Remarques préliminaires à une étude des emprunts arabes en peul.' Africa 37 (1967), 188-202, tables, diagrams. 901 LADEFOGED, PETER Preliminaries to Linguistic Phonetics. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1971; ix, 122 pp. For Arabic, see especially pp. 41, 42, 64. 902 LAMBERT, MAYER 'De l'accent en arabe."

JA ixS série, Tome 10 (1897), 402-13.

903 LAHBABI, M.A. 'Apropos du bilinguisme.'

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904 LAHBABI, M.A. •Au sujet de l'arabisation.'

Confluent (1963), No. 28, 137-9.

905 LAKHDAR, A. •Problèmes de l'arabisation.'

Confluent (1960), No. 7, 368-76.

906 LAKHDAR, A. 'Le congrès de l'arabisation.'

Confluent (1961), 310-20.

907 LANDAU, JACOB M. A Word Count of Modem Arabie Prose. New York: American Council of Learned Societies, in cooperation with the School of Education, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1959; xx, 453, 20 (Arabic), 13 (Hebrew) pp. Reviews : Blachère, R. : Arabica 9 (1962), 87-8. Perlmann, M.: MEJ 14 (I960), 106-7. Sa'ïd, M.F.: Word 16 (1960), 285-7. Wehr, H.: WI 7 (1961), 211-12. 908 LANDAU, JACOB M. 'Language study in Israel.'

CTL 6, 1970.

For the teaching of Arabic, see pp. 732-6. 909 LANDBERG, CARLO DE Etude sur les Verbes fi'il. Publiée d'après le manuscrit du Comte de Landberg par K.V. Zetterstéen. Uppsala Universitets Arsskrift, 6. Uppsala: Lundequist, 1939; 31 pp. Cf. C1347, p.45D. Review: Tritton, A.S.: JRAS (1945), 102-3.

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910 LANDBERG, CARLO DE Glossaire de la Langue des Bedouins 'Anazeh. K.V. Zettersteen, 1940; vi, 105 pp.

Uppsala-Leipzig:

Cf. C1347, p. 441. Reviews: Ryckmans, G.: Museon 54 (1941), 229. Tritton, A.S.: JRAS (1945), 102-3. 911 LANGENDOEN, D. TERENCE 'T.F. Mitchell on Arabic.' In: London School of Linguistics: A Study of the Linguistic Theories of B. Malinowski and J.R. Firth, by D.T. Langendoen. Cambridge, Mass.: M.I.T. Press; 101-109. Discussion and reformulation of the rules of the Arabic stress, based on T.F. Mitchell's 'Prominence and syllabication in Arabic'. BSOAS 23 (I960), 369-89. 912 LAOUST, H. 'Introduction a une etude de 1'enseignement arabe en Egypt.' 7 (1933) , 310-52. 913 LARADI, WIDAD Negation in Colloquial Tripoli Arabic.' of Leeds, 1972; 44 pp.

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914 LAROUI, A. Cultural Problems and Social Structure: The Campaign of Arabization in Morocco. Rabat: Mohammad V University, 1971; 28 pp. 915 LASATER, ALICE ELIZABETH Hispano-Arabic Relationships to the Works of the Gawain-Poet. Ph.D. diss., University of Tennessee, 1971; 262 pp. DA 32/8, February 1972, 4570-A—4571-A. UML Order No. 72-5460. Discusses also the influence of vulgar Arabic poetry in Europe. 916 LATHAM, J. DEREK 'Reflections on the ta' marbuta in Spanish toponyms of Arabic origin.' JSS 12 (1967), 91-91 917 LATHAM, J. DEREK 'The meaning of "Maydan as-Sibaq".'

JSS 13 (1968), 241-8.

918 LATHAM, J. DEREK 'Keshteban: A Persian loan-word in Arabic.'

JRAS (1968), 65-7.

919 LATHAM, J. DEREK 'The archers of the Middle East: The Turco-Iranian background.' Iran 8 (1970), 97-103. On technical terms. 920 LATHAM, J. DEREK 'Arabic into medieval Latin.'

JSS 17 (1972), 30-67.

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921 LATHAM, J. DEREK and W.F. PATERSON Saracen Archery. An English Version and Exposition of a Memeluke Work on Archery (ca. A.D. 1368), with Introduction, Glossary and Illustrations. London: Holland Press, 1970; xl, 219 pp. Review: Viré, F.: JSS 16 (1971), 250-71. 922 LECERF, JEAN 'Littérature dialectale et renaissance arabe moderne.' 179-258; 3 (1933), 47-173.

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Modem dialects and CA may merge in a new Koiné. This work was also published in a book form in Paris, 1933; 207 pp. 923 LECERF, JEAN 'L'arabe contemporain comme langage de civilisation.' RevA 74 (1933), 269-96. On bilingualism, political and cultural aspects of Arabization. 924 LECERF, JEAN 'Esquisse d'une problématique de l'arabe actuel.' No. 26, 1-16.

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On the future of Arabie, especially in North Africa; literary and colloquial Arabic. 925 LECERF, JEAN 'Remarques sur le lexique arabe.'

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926 LECERF, JEAN 'L'accent de mot en arabe dialectal d'Orient.' 136-40.

GLECS 11 (1966-67),

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Cf. C1185, it. 459:. 929 LECERF, JEAN 'Structure sullabique en arabe de Bagdad et accent de mot en arabe oriental.' Word 25, 1969 (1971), 160-80. 930 LECERF, JEAN 'Réflexions sur les renaissances linguistiques en relation avec la carrière littéraire de Taha Hussein.' In: C401D, 1970, 99-106. 931 LECOMTE, GÉRARD 'Arabe et modernisme.' Cf. E1185, it. 497D.

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935 LEHN, WALTER and PETER ABBOUD Beginning Cairo Arabic. Preliminary Edition. Austin: Middle East Center, University of Texas at Austin, 1965; x, 298 pp. Cf. C1185, it. 6063. Review: Drozdik, L.: AO 35 (1967), 322-3. 936 LEK'IASHVILI, ALE KS I 'Das diptotische System in Klassischen Arabisch.1 57-69.

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937 LEK'IASHVILI, ALEKSI 'Über die Kasusflexion in den semitischen Sprachen.1 (1971), 76-90.

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Reference is made to Arabic, too. 938 LELONG, MICHEL 'Faut-il arabiser l'enseignement des sciences: Une enquete de la Revue Ach-Chabab." IBLA 19 (1956), 415-22. 939 LE PAGE, R.B. 'Problems of description in multilingual communities.' (1968), 189-212.

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Reference is nicids to th© Arabic SPÔÂKING count RI ÔS • 940 LESLAU, WOLF 'An Ethiopian parallel to the Arabic expression "the eye of the hen".' Arabica 15/3 (1968), 316-17. 941 LESLAU, WOLF 'The negative particle 'in in Arabic and (')an in Ethiopie.' AION-O 19 (1969), 137-45.

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942 LEVIN, SAUL The Indo-European and Semitic Languages. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1971; xlii, 775 pp. Reference to Arabic is made in many places. Review: Malone, Joseph L.: Language

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949 LEWKOWICA, NANCY MARGARET KENNEDY (see KENNEDY) A Transformational Appraoch to the Syntax of Arabic Participles. Ph.D. diss.. University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, 1967; 269 pp. DA 28/7, January 1968, 2667-A. UML Order No. 67-17, 808. 950 LEWKOWICZ, NANCY MARGARET KENNEDY (see KENNEDY) 'Topic-comment and relative clause in Arabic.' Language 810-26.

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1567 AL NA§IRUDDIN, AL-AMIR AMIN Daqa'iq al-'Arabiyyah. Jami' Asrar al-Lughah wa Khasa'isha. The characteristics and peculiarities of the Arabic language. Librairie du Liban's Linguistics Library. Beirut*: Librairie du Liban, 1968; 306 pp. This study attempts at improving the style of writing, helping the writer to avoid linguistic pitfalls, serving poets and prose writers as a guide to literary Arabic, and orienting specialists and orientalists to the philosophy of the language. First published in 1952.

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1579 ANIS, IBRAHIM 'The contribution of the Arabs to phonetics.' 41

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1631 BENABDELLAH, ABDELAZIZ 'On the development of science and the language of technology in the Maghrib since the Middle Ages.' LA 8/1 (1971), 196-211 (Arabic part).



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1632 BENABDELLAH, ABDELAZIZ 'On the question of Arabisation.' part).

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1635 BEN KHAMIS, ABD-ALLAH 'On the language of the Bedouins.' (Arabic part).

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1638 BINT AL-SHATI', 'AISHA A.R. •On the secrets of the Qur'anic language." (Arabic part) .

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1639 BIRANI, FARAHAT HUSAIN Al-Lughah al-'Arabiyyah wa Mashakil Ta'limiha fl Isra'il ka-Lughat Umm wa ka-Lughah Ajnabiyyah. On the problems of studying Arabic in Israel both as a first language or a foreign language. Jerusalem: Dar al-Aitam Press, 1972; 127 pp.

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1640 BISHR, KAMAL MOHAMED ALY •The alif in Arabic.' MMLR 22 (1967), 47-55. The traditional analysis of the long vowel a: in written and spoken contexts; and the corresponding modern analysis. : JJl.

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1643 BLACHERE, REGIS and OTHERS Dictionnaire Arabe-Franjais-Anglais (Lanuge Classique et Moderne). Arabic-French-English Dictionary. By R. Blachere, Moustafa Chouemi and Claude Denizeau. Paris: G.P. Maisonneuve et Larose. Cf. C1185, it. 39111. Tome I, fasc. 1-12, 1967; xxx, 746 pp. Tome II, fasc. 13-24, 1968-70, 747-1514. Tome III, fasc. 25-31, 1971-3; 1515-1962. In Progress. Reviews: Cohen, D.: BSL 63, 1968/2 (1969), 223-4 (Tome I). Pellat, Ch.: Rrabica 19 (1972), 204-6 (Tome I, II, 13-25). 1644 BLAU, JOSHUA 'On the Hebrew elements in Judaeo-Arabic. 1 12 (1957-58), 183-96.

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    Bibliographies/Surveys, 5,58,158,171,199,255,268,328,342-3,3 59, 397,402,408,427,459,461,468,556,628,633,638,651,680,693-4,71819,724,729,736,741,747,749,771,801-2,815,856,908,1072,1076,1099, 1 1 3 6 ,1 1 5 2 ,1 1 62,1 1 8 5,1 1 9 0 -1 ,1 1 8 4,1 1 9 5,1 22 8,124 8-9,1297 ,1310,1314 , 1347,1355,1430,1457,1459,1657,1684,1695,1710,1724,1757-8,1762, 1773,1777,1798,1821-5,1835,1847-8,1856,1862-3,1866,1878,1892, 1913,1915,1917,1927,1943,1947,1956-7,1974,1978 Comparative/Contrastive Analysis, 13,20,22,44,49,55,65-6,71,86,97, 99,103,105,112,117-19,128,138,142,146,148,154,164,167,169,170, 180,182,189,214,222,231,235-6,249,251,253,256,258-9,261,264-5, 267-70,274,277-9,290,295,298-9,302,306-14,317,322-3,325,333-4, 339,347-8,375,378-80,383,387-8,391,396,398-400,403,412,416,418, 420-1,423,425,430,434,444,451-2,458,460-1,467-9,472-3,475,481, 483-4,492,503,507,515,517,528,544,549,557,564,568,584,590,599, 611,614-15,618,621,624,637,640,647-9,654,660,665,675-6,687,703, 711,716,723,733,739,748,752-3,759-60,770,785-7,791,794-5,804, 806,821-2,824-6,829,832,838,847,859,882,894-7,915-16,918,920, 922,933,937,940-2,945,961,974,976-7, 985,998,1003-5,1010,1022-3, 1034,1037,1043,1049,1051,1055,1057,1064,107 2,1076,1079,1082, 1089,1095-6,1100,1132,1174,1182,1188,1197,1203,1210,1216,1220, 1229-31,1237,1247,1250-1,1257,1261,1268,1295,1298,1307,1309, 1320,1334,1352,1362-3,1371,1390,1395,1399-400,1413,1415,1422, 1426,1433,1452,1456,1466-9,1485,1489-90,1500-1,1509-11,1516, 1518,1538,1540-2,1548-9,1562-4,1574,1580,1587,1613,1617,1619, 1621,1630,1633,1636,1639,1645,1681,1685,1708,1719,1749,1751, 1756,1760,1788,1793,1802,1804,1829,1845,1849,1855,187 2,1884, 1890,1903,1910,1916,1939-40,1963,1988-9 Dialectology/Dialect Studies, 4 , 6 , 1 4 - 1 9 , 2 1 , 2 3 , 2 8 - 3 0 , 3 2 , 3 4 - 9 , 4 1 - 5 2 , 61,63,65-6,75,82,85-6,99-100,104-7,109-22,138,140,142,145-6,150, 154,157,159-62,166,174-5,184,187,189,197-8,206,214,223,234-5, 240,242,249,251,253-4,257-8,260,262,264,274-80,282,285,288-9, 292-3,296-8,332-4,336,339,344,347-9,356,360,362,375,379-80,3823,391-4,399-400,410-15,417,426,429,435,437-8,447-8,458,464,4667,474,476-7,484,493,497,499,501,507,512-14,521-2,529,533,535, 537,541-2,545,564-5,569,574,578,587,599,606,610,613-14,621,634-6, 639,644,651-3,661-4,666-7,670,677,681,683-4,696,701-2,704,707-8, 710,712,716-17,719,721-2,729,733,756-7,759,761,766-8,771,785, 788-90,792-3,798,801-6,813,815,819,824-5,831,833-4,845,847-8, 857,861-2,867,873-4,888,898-9,910,913,915,922,924,926-9,934,9467,951,955-6,958,963-4,969,974-5,981-2,990-1,993,995,1002,loll, 1013,1020-1,1023,1025,1027,1029,1050,1053-4,1060,1066,1068-9, 1076,1083-5,1087,1106-8,1111,1121-2,1124,1126-8,1130-1,1139, 1152,1161,1167,1171,1179,1181,1190-1,1197,1203,1210,1216, 1227,1229,1240,1246,1255,1258-61,1263,1278,1285-6,1295,1307, 1315-16,1318,1326,1328-30,1333,1336-7,1342-4,1351,1358,1367, 1377,1381,1395,1399,1403,1406,1408,1414-18,1433,1436,1440,1448, 1460,1462,1465,1481-3,1491,1495,1502,1506,1511,1516,1524-9,1536, 1538,1540,1542,1544,1568,1570-1,1574,1580,1601,1611,1621,1630, 263

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    1633,1635,1644-5,1647,1652,1659,1662,1673,1677,1680,1693,1700-2 17 51,1754,1764,1768,1782,1793,1796,1801,1813-14,1820-1,1829, 1846,1855,1857,1876-7,1884-6,1893,1912,1915,1923,1933,1939-40, 1943,1947,1951,1958,1967-8,1972-4,1983,2014-15 D i c t i o n a r i e s / G l o s s a r i e s / L e x i c o n s , 9,12,24,77,108,151-3,163,204, 209-13,215-19,221,224,231,241,272,280,286-7,338,364-6,372,396, 419,471,479-81,502,505-6,525,57 3,597,625-6,658,665,682,688-9, 735,745,777,800,809,818,820,858,879-80,910,919,921,925,933,946, 986,1063,1077,1091,1109,1125,1153-5,1175,1243,1254,1258,1273, 1284,1321,1366,1377,1382,1392,1449-52,1474,1498,1527-8,1586, 1597,1601-3,1624-5,1628,1643,1650,1658,1665-8,1670,1674,1678-9, 1685,1700-2,1715,1720,1726,1728,1739,1752,1760-1,1766,1774,1776 1780,1791,1793-4,1799,1810,1815,1842-3,1864,1875,1882,1894,1901 1907,1950,1952,1958,1966,1968,1970,1984,1986,1992,1997-8,2001, 2009,2013 Grammar, Syntax, 4 , 6 , 1 3 - 1 6 , 2 8 , 3 2 , 4 2 , 4 4 , 4 6 , 4 9 - 5 2 , 6 5 - 6 , 7 8 , 8 1 , 8 3 , 8 6 , 88-91,98,105,142-3,146,148-9,161,166,168-70,179-80,182,188-90, 192,196,198,203,233,237,239,240,249,257,260,262,273-5,279,293, 299,303,305,311,320,322,324-5,332-4,337,345-6,349-50,353,395, 410,426,432,434,438-9,444,455-6,458,467,469,485-6,496,515-16, 519,521,544,552,566,578,600,603,613,618,627,630,636,639,644,648 669-70,684,692,696,721,740,753,756,759-60,794,799,806,813,821, 832,845,847-8,852-5,862,873-4,894,913,936,940-1,947-50,970,975, 978-9,981-2,987,998,1000,1006-7,1026-8,1034,103 7,1050,1053,1058 1068-9,1071,1076,1120,1124,1134,1141-2,1146,1148-50,1177,1179, 1182,1188,1193,1199-1200,1206-7,1216-17,1219,1226,1229,1233, 1240,1251-2,1260,1285-6,1318-20,1326,1346,1361,1364,1367,1381, 1401,1403,1407,1416,1418,1425,1427,1433,1442-4,1452,1466-8,1471 2,1492-5,1518,1525-6,1541,1544-5,1550-1,1575,1585,1591,1599, 1607,1609,1617,1636,1646,1663,1667,1683,1723,1725,1735,1745, 1805,1838,1876,1880,1896-7,1948,1980,1982,2006,2011 Grammar, Morphology, 1 4 - 1 6 , 1 9 , 4 1 - 2 , 4 9 , 5 1 - 2 , 5 6 , 8 0 - 1 , 9 1 , 9 9 , 1 0 5 , 1 1 2 , 137,143,146,148,150,161,169,179-80,182,198,233,240,249,253,260, 278-9,294,305,313,315-16,324,332-4,347,349-50,374,376-7,387,403 7,409,420-1,423,432,436-7,439,453,458,463-4,466,468,483,485-7, 489-92,494-6,498,503,510,521,544-6,560,563,566-8,570-1,578,586, 591,600,606,618,627,634,636,647,654,656,659,661,669,675,684,692 721,723,737-8,758,763,766-8,782,785,793-4,805-6,819,851,889, 891-2,894,896,909,936-7,941,943-4,957,965,970,975,978,985,989, 1000,1006-7,1011,1020,1022,1026-8,1037,1048-50,1052,1057,1061, 1071,1076,1090,1092,1096,1120,1124,1127,1129,1133-4,1140,114850,1170,1177,1186-7,1206-7,1216-17,1226,1233,1240,1247,1250-2, 1260-1,1272,1279,1285-6,1318,1320,1326,1330,1358-61,1401,1403, 1409,1416,1418,1422,1433,1442-4,1448,1452,1466-8,1471-2,1495, 1525-6,1539,1541,1544-5,1550,1553,1569,1579,1582,1585,1591,1599 1607,1609,1615,1617,1660,1663,1667,1681,1683,1687,1696,1718-19, 1725,1735,1749,1756,1788,1800,1838-9,1861,1873,1876-7,1891,1895 6,1903,1914,1944,1948,1976,1979-80,2005-6,2011 H i s t o r y o f Arabic L i n g u i s t i c s , 26,60,62,76,129,132,135,141,147, 158,172,181,193,196,199,201,232,242,245,247,250,255,271,301,350 352-5,370,381,395,441,445,465,482,486,488-9,493,500,558-9,561-3 572,594-6,605,607,609,629,632,641,665,669,671-2,678,725-6,783, 826,849,870,877,885-6,930,952,971,987-8,1031,1119,1156,1190-1, 1196,1204-5,1207,1218,1241,1271,1299-1301,1303,1317,1323,141012,1431-2,1439,1476,1479-80,1522,1532-3,1547,1549-51,1557-8, 1588-9,1598,1604-5,1607-9,1617,1641,1651,1654,1671-2,1687-9,

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    1691,1695,1697-9,1709,1711,1717,17 24,1750,1764,1770-2,1774-5, 1777,1803,1806-7,1811-12,1822,1828,1830-1,1835,1844,1847-8,1859, 1868-9,1871-2,1878,1886-7,1892,1898,1905,1908-9,1918-19,1921, 1927-8,1934,1937,1941,1946,1961,1975,1977-8,1980,1990,1993-4, 2001,2016 Language & C u l t u r e , 3 7 , 3 9 - 4 0 , 5 7 , 5 9 , 8 4 , 8 7 , 1 0 2 , 1 1 2 , 1 1 4 , 1 1 7 - 1 8 , 1 2 4 , 155,164,177,200,205,207,222,226,229,234,244,251,259,261,263,282, 285,300,304,340,355-7,361,367-70,375,399,440,454,472,476,478, 518,523-4,530,534,537-8,557,564,579-83,608,612,620-1,631,642, 646,655,668,673,690,714,748,754,764,769-70,835-6,838,863,868, 870,914,923-4,930-1,953,961,963,969,972,996-7,999,1002,1005, 1010,1040-1,1046,1062,1065,1073-4,1079-80, HOl-2,1158,1172,1178, 1180,1183,1192,1212-15,1227,1235,1245-6,1268,1322,1327,1332, 1343-4,1393,1398,1403,1420-1,1455,1504,1519,1523-4,1529-30,1537, 1540,1543,1561,1565,1571-3,1575,1583,1585,1612,1616,1623,1626-7, 1629,1631,1637,1673,1692,1706,1716,1721,1785,1787,1816,1819, 1834,1858,1865,1881,1926,1980,1987,2003-4 Language Teaching, 7 - 8 , 1 1 , 1 7 , 2 2 , 7 2 , 1 7 8 , 2 0 7 - 8 , 3 3 2 , 3 5 8 , 3 7 8 , 4 5 0 , 4 8 2 , 536,557,579,675-6,685,698,702,733,912,938,952,960,990,1021,1032, 1055,1067,1082,1087,1137,1230,1251,1257,1266,1298,1325,1398, 1402,1421,1452,1501,1512,1521,1546,1639,1686,1690,1694,1703, 1712,1748,1769,1818,1841,1853,1883,1890,1930 Lexicography, 26,60,76,247,287,319,445-6,462,632,637,665,711,7257,822,877,884-6,1093,1205,1218,1283,1288,1487,1540,1549,1605, 1617,1619,1634,1722,1763,1777,1781,1792,1863,1869-70,1952,1975, 1981 Mathematical L i n g u i s t i c s , 183,190,374,388,436,590,656,698,737-8, 758,962,1036,1164,1250,1261,1272,1279,1296,1338,1353 Methodology, 105,178,245,295,358,510,679,685,740,822,857,969,1028, 1137,1170,1304,1317,1546,1552,1656,1676-7,1686,1690,1694,1699, 1703,1709,1713-14,1717,1748,1769,1792,1808,1837,1846,1867,1883, 1898-1900,1931,1959,1965,1985,1994 Onomastics, 97,102,113-15,121,281,643,840,916,945,957,1113-14, 1138,1267,1278,1294,1365,1371,1388,1434,1481-2,1507,1911,1995-6 Phonology/Phonetics, 23,29-31,45,52,62-3,67-9,86,92-6,137,140-1, 150,156-7,160,162,165-7,173-5,198,223,23 5,243,249-50,252,260, 266,268,275-7,295-8,301-2,326,332,344,348-9,373,376,379,384,3924,404-5,411,413,418,422,425,428-9,431,447-8,451-2,468,474,511, 532,541-3,547,549-50,558,561-3,591-2,599,609,614,624,652,654,660-1, 663,666,678-9,683-4,707-8,710,716-17,722,733,739-40,761-2,766-8, 780,784-5,803,815,826,828,831,833,882,898,901-2,911,926,929,935, 943-4,964,974,976-7,992,1009,1011,1030-1,1043,1047,1049,1054, 1070-1,1076,1082-6,1089-90,1092,1094,1097,1104,1106-8,1110,11268,1132,1159-60,1163,1173,1186,1194,1197,1216,1221,1231,1236, 1241,1260,1263,1272,1285-6,1298-1301,1303,1323,1325-6,1331,1333, 1337,1342,1351-2,1358,1360,1363,1367,1379,1395,1399,1403,1408, 1415,1418,1433,1439,1448,1452,1454,1475,1502,1521,1525-6,1544, 1569,1577-9,1591,1610,1613,1615,1640,1642,1682,1734,1885,1935-6 Psycholinguistics, 40,57,326,341,531,540,706,757,769,1021,1121-2, 1166,1322 Records/Tapes, 9,10,92,95,238,720,865,1035 Script/Orthography/Writing, 2,3,11,31,64,101,125,127,178,183,185, 260,341,410,657,972,1024,1033,1043,1067,1070,1078,1098,1121, 1211,1264,1277,1302,1313,1354,1386,1484,1521,1740,1949,1969 Semantics, 99,126,130,139,202,227-9,245,291,306-8,310,312,314,317, 321,323,333-5,337,389-90,406,410,423,439,485,490-1,494-5,498,

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    585,760,772-6,781,810,832,840,855,860,883,895,917,940,959,965, 973,989,1022,1035,1115,1121-2,1148,1157,1169,1171,1183,1202, 1242,1247,1308,1370,1404,1408,1453,1584,167 5,1678,1767,1840, 1944,2000 Sociolinguistics/Language in S o c i e t y , 18,33-9,43,54,57,59,82,85, 232,288,340,391,415,457,528,530,533,535-8,553-4,601-2,621,623, 640,650,695,734,781,796-7,827,846,863,871,903,923,939,994,1021, 1023,1069,1073,1079,1165,1180,1229,1237-9,1265,1269,1287,1325, 1336,1338,1393,1400,1465,1517,1537,1900,1911 S t y l i s t i c s / P r o s o d y , 128,13 2,134,149,182,194,197,220,225,230,239, 273,283-4,291,318,415,526-7,548,589,593,595,598,617,635,649,686 7,691,731-2,742,778-9,788,811,837,849-50,869,881,893-4,1008, lOl2,1038,1042,1044-5,1104,1166-7,1169,1196,1198,1223-4,1242, 1244,1253,1275,1280,1290,1293,1341,1350,1368,1375-6,1378,1396, 1405-6,1423,1428,1435-6,1438,1441,1446-7,1461-3,1477-8,1505, 1520,1530-1,1534,1537,1567,1570,1574,1592-4,1600,1604,1623,1637 8,1649,1680,1692,1705,1765,1789-90,1795,1826,1833,1862,1922, 1945,1964,1999,2018 T e x t b o o k s , 9,10,17-, 2 1 , 2 7 , 4 7 - 8 , 6 1 , 7 3 - 5 , 7 9 , 9 0 , 1 0 9 ,157,181,187,191-2 238,246,248,289,327,329,331,346,348,382-3,400,424,430,449,460, 497,499,512-14,529,551,610,653,662,697,700-1,704-5,713,728,7501,792,798,816-17,824,834,843,864,899,907,93 2,93 5,1029,1035,1039 1066,1087-8,1111,1143,1145,1189,1200-1,1209,1292,1345,1383,1391 1409,1419,1497,1503,1552,1556,1559-60,1566-7,1578,1580,1589-91, 1597,1599,1606-7,1615,1641,1648,1653,1656,1676,1683,1696,1704-5 1707,1725,1732-3,1738,1741,1747,1759,1783,1786,1796,1808-9,1817 1837,1846,1850-1,1853,1860,1879,1888-9,1904,1906,1925,1929,1936 1993-4 T e x t s , 109,176-7,192-3,220,223,225-6,249,280,332,383,417,460,499, 565,569,574,610-11,642,750-1,766-8,788,790,792,798,812,864,9467,955-6,991,1066,1077,1130,1258,1260,1285,1301,1329,1377,1526, 1545,1550,1555,1568,1618,1620,1652,1659,1669,1693,1700,1727, 1730,1734-7,1741,1743-5,1774,1782,1784,1832,1838,1857,1893,1923 1938,1948,1953-5,1960,1962,1967,1972-3,1982,2005-8,2010-11,2017 Theses/Dissertations, 4,11,13-15,23,26,32,41-6,49-52,63,70, 76,78,85,104-5,131-2,142,145-6,148-50,159,161-2,165-70,173-4, 177-8,187,198,239-40,274,294-5,299,301,332-3,339,350,379-81,434 5,444-5,447-8,458,460,462,472-5,507-8,515,519,521,578,586,591-2 599-600,606,618,624,634-7,639,670,675-6,721-4,729-30,733,741, 748,752-3,756-7,759-60,768,781,799,811,821-2,825,831-4,838,845, 847-8,854,890,913,915,943,949,960,964,969-70,974,981-2,985,987, 995,1002,1007,1011-14,1021,1036,1044,1050,1053-5,1064,1068-9, 1071,1076,1082,1093,1106,1119-21,1124,1126,1132,1139,1177,1186, 1188,1190,1196-7,1216,1219,1229-30,1240-1,1247,1250-1,1257-8, 1260,1262,1266,1268,1270,1279-80,1285,1289,1296,1298-9,131618,1320,1323,1325-6,1328,1343,1346,1351,1355,1367-8,1378,1381, 1393,1395-6,1398,1421-2,1433,1448,1452,1456,1465-6,1479,1487, 1489,1492,1495,1499-502,1516,1518-20,1532-3,1622,1649,1697, 1699,1711,1718,1756,1764,1771,1795,1848,1862,1866,1895-6,1905, 1928,1943,1948,1964,1974 T r a n s l a t i o n / A r a b i s a t i o n , 33,72-3,76,124,131,148,157,192,207-8,357 361,416,579-83,642,646,709,904-6,914,923,1040,1046,1208,1281, 1327,1380,1394,1422,1488,1512-13,1523,1535,1540,1632,1706,1708, 1751,1800,1827,1881,1902,1971,2012 Vocabulary/Word S t u d i e s , 1 , 3 3 , 5 3 , 7 0 , 7 3 - 4 , 7 8 , 8 7 , 1 1 1 , 1 1 3 , 1 2 0 - 1 , 1 2 6 , 130,133-4,136-7,139,144,148,155,173,176,180,183-4,186,192,195,

    General Subject Index

    267

    198,202,222,231,269,280,291,318,327,336,339,349,351,363-4,377, 386,389-90,412,414,433,436,443,470-1,473,477,481,501-2,517,520, 585-6,588,616,619,622,625,655,658,660,669,674,730,743,748,750, 755,758,770,777,782,795,830,858,860,866,887,890,900,907,916-18, 920-1,930,953-4,959,962,980,983-4,993,1001,1003-4,1036,1057, 1059-61,1065,1081,1093,1103,1105,1112-14,1116-18,1133-4,1144-5, 1147,1166,1220,1225,1229,1232,1234,1245,1268,1270,1274,1278,1281-2, 1288,1290-1,1296,1308,1311-12,1324,1338,1343-4,1349,1365,136970,1372-3,1384-5,1387,1389,1397,1413,1429,1433,1435,1445,1453, 1456,1464,1486,1516,1536,1548,1555,1562-4,1576-7,1581,1587, 1594-6,1601-2,1604,1621,1623,1631,1644-5,1661-3,1688,1675,1706, 1743,1753,1755,1760,1778-9,1791,1802,1804,1836,1838,1849,1852, 1854,1874,1891,1896,1924,193 2,1970,1980,1985,1988,1995,2000, 2003-4,2014-15

    Analytical Subject Index

    Abbasid rule, 1996 Abjad, 1070 Ablaut, 1231 Abstract, 297 Accent (see Stress) Accusative, 987,1982 Acoustic analysis, 44,67-9, 93-5,275,380,1107-8,1126, 1197,1351 Acquisition of Language, 1120, 1197 Active participle, 1027,1050 Adaptation, 660 Addad, 228,245,389-90,775-6, '810,1157,1183,1202,1405, 1840 Adjectives, 578,634,981,1381 Administrative language, 1080 Adverbs, 896,1882,1986 Affixes, 387,805 Africa, 478,608,1464,1543 Agglutinative, 659 Agreement (see Concord) Akkadian, 311,1349,1361,1485 Alawis, 947 Alfiyya, 1317,1550,1725,1732 Algeria, 144,198,282,357,361, 579,581-3,651-3,677,1213, 1265,1332,1535,1902 Alif, 1475,1640 Allah, 616 Allophonic, 964,1092 Allusion (see also Kinayah), 1534 Almoraviden, 1103 Alphabet: Reform of alphabet, 64 Alphabetization, 183,583 Alternation, 964 Consonantal, 1885 Vocalic, 137 Ambiguity, 228-9,389-90 American English, 452,976,1082, 1197,1298,1325,1395 Amluet, 573 Ana Ahya, 962 'Anaiza, 803,910 Analogy, 409,977,1585,1697,1980

    Anaptyctic vowels, 1127 Andalus, 1139,1151,1218,1280, 1434,1499,1557,1847,1928 Anticipation, 1142 Antonyms, 1202 Arab grammarians, 196,987-8, 1007,1031,1119,1156,1241, 1317,1411,1522,1533,1584, 1688,1709,1724,1828,1831, 1844-5,1859,1872,1878,1904, 1927,1956-7,1961,1977,1980, 2016 Arab philologists, 1588,1598, 1608,1688,1218,1532,1750, 1770-2,1803,1806,1812,1826, 1830-1,1862,1866,1869,1872, 1887,1892,1898,1908-9,1918, 1938,1941,1946,1961-2,1975, 1978,1980,1990,2002 Arab phoneticians, 165,609,678, 679,1007,1031,1241,1303,1439, 1937 Arab society, 367,369,370 Arabian Peninsula, 1347 Arabic Academies, 1402,1561, 1757 Arabic Academy of Cairo, 694, 1015,1666,1798 Arabic Academy of Damascus, 441,693 Arabic Academy of Iraq, 1762 Arabic as a foreign language, 1639,1694,1703 Arabic as a native language, 1639 Arabic dialectology, 825,857 Arabic in Britain, 1032 Arabic in schools, 1841 Arabic in Sindhi, 70 Arabic in Urdu, 1270 Arabic in U.S.A., 1304,1703 Arabic to Arabs, 1712,1748, 1841,1883 Arabic to non-Arabs, 1018,1685, 1694,1703,1925,1942 Arabic printing, 1024,1949 Arabic type (letter), 972,1024, 1264

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    A r a b i c writing, 31,1940,1949, 1969 A r a b i s m s , 953,983-4,993,1327, 1456 'Axabiyya, 1195,1570 A r a m a i c , 791,1043,1334,1417 A r c h a e o l o g y , 366 A r c h e r s , 919,921 A r t i c l e , 90,603,659,891,1544 Articulation, 1159,1163,1186, 1301 Arts, 1372 Asbab Huduth al-Huruf, 1301 A s i a , io99 A s p e c t s , 455,571,768,985,1876 Assimilation, 69,1569,1825 Assyrian, 1613 A t l a s , 625 Attitudes, 1074 Augmentatives (see Affixes) Automatic alphabetization, 183 Automobile, 933 Baby talk, 531,540 Bahasa(Indonesia), 482,517 Bahuta, 317 Bantu languages, 1420 Barnamaj, 363 Barth's law, 1286 Base form, 510 Basic Arabic, 1818 Basic structures, 191 B a s r a h school, 572,1204,1476, 1807,1927,1956-7 Bay'ah, 308 Bedouins, 910,1012,1289,1341, 1455,1635,1821,1823 B e j a (Sudan), 752 Belief, 773 B e l a d G h a m i d and Zahran, 1076 Benedicere, 306 Benghali, 473 Berbers, 410,412,611,702,1237, 1309,1490 Bilingual lexicography, 711, 822,1283 Bilingualism, 34,36,415,621, 640,650,677,695,711,734,797, 846,903,923,994,1021,1229, 1260,1265,1269,1287,1393 B i n a r y analysis, 353 Biography, 724,730 Blank, 1044 B r o k e n Plurals, 150,944,1132, 1401 Bulgha, 725

    Butaq,

    443

    Calligraphy, 1277 C a r d i n a l numbers, 279,492 Cartography, 1702 Cases, 83,469,781,937,987,1193, 1443,1575,1585 Categories, 439,848,1207,1367 Catenation (see V e r b a l group) Causative, 309 Central Africa, 255 Central Asia, 1486 Christian Arabic, 260 Classical Arabic, 57,99,137, 140,142,154,165,214,243,246, 248,270,274,339,347-8,374, 379,404-5,450,463,496,550-2, 564,566-7,571,637,656,692, 701,740,747,749,806,843,856, 893,896,922,936,967,1048, 1076,1100,1104,1160,1186, 1192,1200,1206,1216,1246, 1250,1261,1295,1307,1310, 1324,1398-1400,1407,1443-4, 1469,1529,1540,1544,1626-7, 1630,1633,1643,1673-4,1754, 1845,1855,1857,1936,1939 Classicisation, 1131 Classification, 461,468,723, 775,845,883,1120 Clause structure, 848,948,950, 1346,1880 C l o s e d list classes, 15-16 Clusters, 174,976,1367 Cognition, 1166 Colloquialisms, 484,522,1529, 1538,1542,1630,1633,1673, 1708,1754,1814 Colours, 210,1755 Combinatory analysis, 737-8 Commerce, 372,682,735,1243 C o m m o n errors, 1852 Communication, 1172 Comparative grammar, 1049,1681, 1719,1756,1829,1903,1910,1916 Complementary distribution, 1233 Componential analysis, 780 Compounding, 486 Concept, 333-4,561,773-4,1183, 1335,1453,1980 Concord, 269,848,855,981,1034, 1493 Concordance, 706 Conditional clauses, 948 Conjunctions, 311

    Analytical

    Consonantal incompatability, 404 Consonants, 68,167,277,451-2, 609,710,889,962,976,1030, 1107,1126 Constituent structure, 639 Construct phrase, 32 Construction, theory of, 132, 1196 Conversation, 610 Coptic, 896,847,1129,1216,1793 Costumes, 480,1664 Courses, 9-10,21,27,47,61,73-5, 79,90,109 Creativity in language, 1789, 1836 Criticism of Arabic Grammar, 486,1609,1737,1846,1917 Cyclical ordering, 295,298 Cyrenaica, 1465 Czech, 1352 Czechoslovakia, 1162 D-form, 437 Das Kapital, 1488 Declension, 83,1442 D e e p structure, 854 Definiteness, 490-1,494,1489, 1544 Definitions, 427,487,587-8, 1072,1766,1791 Deletion (see Elesion) Demonstratives, 42,89,495,545, 570,1020 Derivation, 294,308,387,489, 852,1569,1586,1661,1726,1800, 1979 Al-Kablr, 1569 Al-Saghlr, 1569 Derivatives, 755 Derived verbs, 953,804,965,989 Descriptive analysis, 634,832, 964,1418,1544,1714 Determination, 627,630,1140 Development of Arabic, 835-6, 1166,1302,1354-5,1358,1368-9, 1453,1479,1538,1559,1575, 1585,1594,1605,1612,1629, 1631,1636,1663,1708,1716, 1767,1779,1787,1844,1865, 1913,1926,2003 Dhu, 830 Diachronic, 392,826,1168 Diacritics, 1386 Dialect variations, 702

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    Dialects Abbeche Arabic, 1226 A b u Dhabi, 1189 Aden, 448,806 Afsdiki Arabic, 1011 'Ainab (Lebanon), 664 Aleppo, 1625 Alexandrian, 7 21,1050 Algerian, 332,650-3,677,996, 1021,1111,1152,1227,1332, 1383,1885 Szax Arabic (South E a s t Turkey), 789 Badr (Medina), 729 Baghdadi, 65,150,251,339,437, 521,888,927-9,975,981,1014, 1054,1066,1700-1,1912,1972-3 Bahraini, 1381 Balgawi(Madaba, Jordan), 1130 Banu Hawf. A l l a h (=Haw£alla, Levante), 577 Baskinta (Lebanon), 51 Basrah, 1652 Benghazi (Libya), 592,1134, 1433 Bethlehem (Palestine), 1002 Bir Zeit (Palestine), 1646 Bismizzln (Lebanon), 798 Bohairi (Egypt), 1263 Bukhara Arabic, 477,1414-16, 1436 Cabali (Syria) , 947 Cairene, 277,339,458,509,578, 636,639,663,701,935,955-6, 968-9,982,1034,1068,1069, 1124,1126,1171,1216,1395, 1403,1500,1518 Casablancan, 339 Central Asian, 1415 Central-Yemen, 642 C h a d Arabic, 47-8,529,825, 1894 Cherchell (Algerie), 653 Cypriot Maronite, 1418 Cyrenaican, 1027,1367,1465 Damascene Arabic, 222,274-5, 280,333-4,661-2,1318 Daragozu (South East Anatolia), 792 Djemmal (Tunisie), 157,344 E a s t A r a b i a n dialects, 801-2, 952,1189 Egyptian Colloquial Arabic, 14-19,23,32,41-4,51,104,161, 174,234,277,294,362,375,429, 447,458,496-7,599,606,610,

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    Dialects Egyptian Colloquial Arabic (cont.) 613,634,636,644,663, 670,696,707-8,713,721,733, 756,759,825,831,833-4,844, 847-8,896-8,968,995,1013, 1025,1029,1050,1059-60,1067, 1108,1111,1121-2,1129,1250, 1263,1295,1315,1341,1347, 1351,1406,1440,1492-6,1528, 1793,1801,1857,1958 Ethiopian Arabic, 1413 Gabes (Tunisie), 344,1337 Granada Arabic, 413 Gulf Arabic (see East Arabian Dialects) Hama, 946 A1 Hasa (Saudi Arabia), 1343-4 Hassanlya (Mauritania), 1067,382 Hijazi, 1326 Iraqi, 65,99,100,150,168,251, 437-8,455,496,501,512-14,9756,1014,1054-5,1111,1250,1347, 1398-1400,1448,1506,1516, 1659,1693,1933,1998 Al-Jazirah (Sudan), 1974 Jeddan, 339,1326 Jerusalem (Palestine), 1625, 1877 Jewish Arabic, 383,400,15089 Jordanian, 85,336,722,1002, 1108,1130,1197,1250 Jubb 'Adln, 417 Karnak dialect (Upper Egypt), 447 Khuzistani Arabic, 767-8 Kuwaiti, 167,838,899,1568, 1702,1824-5 Kwayrish (Iraq), 455 Lahaj (Yemen) , 574 Lebanese, 28,46,51-2,75,175, 240,440,664,681,798,873-4, 1082-5,1090,1106-8,1625,16789,1814 Libyan Arabic, 591-2,913, 1027,1433 Lower Galilean, 1127 Ma'dan dialect (Southern Iraq), 501 Madlna (Saudi Arabia), 1161, 1326 Mahdia (Tunisie), 140,344

    Maltese, 63,109-22,281,297-8, 349,356,392,413,428,431,433, 510,771,958,989,991,1020, 1267,1347 ,137 5-6,1408,1433, 1481-3 Manzala (Egypt), 848 Mardln (South East Turkey), 438,789-90,1260 Meccan, 166,766,1258-9,1261, 1285,1326 Mhallamiye (Mardln), 1260 Moroccan, 21,82,197,214,293, 394,410-12,496,611,710,712, 716-17,734,861-2,993,1201, 1333,1502,1525-7,2014-15 Musil (Iraq), 438, 1621 Najdi, 4,6,162,803,934,1053, 1943 El-Nakhas (Sharqiya Province, Egypt) , 161 Nefzaoua (Sud-Tunisia), 285 Negev Bedouins, 254 Nubian, 146 'Omani, 1203 Palestinian Colloquial Arabic, 142,249,254,257,260, 298,336,614,683-4,1108,1127, 1278 Riyadhi (Saudi Arabia), 162 Sahara dialects, 1152,1174 Sahil Maryut (Egypt), 1821, 1823 SaSi:di, 833-4 Samarra (Iraq), 1923 San'ani, 635 Saudi Arabic, 184,729,1076, 1083 Sicilian Arabic, 262,476,640 Spanish Arabic, 408,413,415, 742,915,1139,1280,1331,1350, 1388-9,1393 Sudanese Arabic, 50,435,474, 624,748,825,974,1542,1571, 1894 Syrian, 175,223,537,541,6612,946,1111,1128,1347,1624, 1814 Syrio-Lebanese, 175,339,466 Syrio-Lebanese-Palestinian, 464 Tahway (Egypt) , 52 Ta'izz, 1187 Tamim, 1286 Tenes (Algerie), 198,652 Tetuan, 1329-30,1525-7 Tripoli (Lebanon), 681

    Analytical Tripoli (Libya), 913,1377 Tunisian, 138,140,157,285, 363,383,393,400,454,508,695, 964,1237-40,1336,1338,1782, 1893 Valencia, 719 Yatta dialect (Palestine), 683-4 Yemeni dialects, 467-8,635, 642,819,1167,1187,1768,1947, 1963 Zanzibar Arabic, 1203 Zgharta (Northern Lebanon), 569 Zullam (Palestinian), 254 Dictionaries: Arabic-Arabic, 633,1321,1528, 1586,1603,1614,1700-2,1739, 1742,1761,1950,1972-3,1975, 2001,2009,2013 Arabic-English, 338,1474, 1658,1670,1715,1875,1907, 1958,1998 Arabic-English-French, 1842, 1894 Arabic-English-Hebrew, 241 Arabic-Ethiopian, 1371 Arabic-French, 216,221,1625, 1650 Arabic-French-English, 1643, 1901 Arabic-German, 1997 Arabic-Hebrew, 1685,1864 Arabic-Italian, 1752 Arabic-Persian, 665,1563 Arabic-Persian-Aramaic, 77 Arabic-Russian, 1624,1628 Arabic-Turkish, 1984 Bulgarian-Arabic, 1017 English-Arabic, 12,151-3,163, 218,338,479,505-6,525,688-9, 745,800,820,841-2,1063,1091, 1125,1243,1254,1366,1392, 1449-50,1498,1794 English-French-Arabic, 108, 215,1153-5,1175,1451,1901 French-Arabic, 24-5,204,216, 366,371,682,818,933 French-English-Arabic, 365, 735,1901 German-Arabic, 879-80,1284, 1288 German-English-Arabic, 1109 Latin-German-Arabic, 1273 Persian-Arabic, 1564,1720 Russian-Arabic, 286

    Subject Index

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    Spanish-Arabic, 419 Diglossia, 18,34-9,43,528,5356,601,827,972,1023,1069,1325, 1398,1400,1465,1537,1560,1989 Diminutives, 406 Diphthongs, 302,1128 Diplomatic terms, 688,1901 Diptotes, 892,936,1443 Dirham, 351 Dissertations, 1297 Dissimilation, 266,888,1333 Distinctive features, 780,1126 Distractors, 378 Distribution, 279,550,1086,1233 Documents, 1460 Double consonants, 266,1544 Doubled nominals, 874 Doublets, 278 Druzes, 249 Dual, 253,407,575,1485 Dualism (see Diglossia) Duration, 86 Durative, 1362 East Africa, 457,714,1005 Ecology, 184 Economics, 735,1243,1523,1901, 1992 Egypt, 1706,1868,1971 Egyptian language, 1096 Elative, 305,1361,1445,1471 Elementary Arabic, 9,697,843, 935,1035 Elision, 785,1156 Emphasis (phonetic), 380,384, 497,780,964,1009,1107,1126, 1159,1502 Emphatic expressions, 1964 English, 167,170,173,452,458, 509,723,733,757,759,821,838, 847,859,974,1004-5,1014,1188, 1230,1247,1251,1262,1268, 1320,1384-5,1452,1516,1518, 1903 English influence on Arabic, 148,1378 Environment, 109 2 Equational sentences, 104 Eritrea, 1507 Error analysis, 507,698 Ethics, 130,774 Ethiopia, 538 Ethiopic, 940-1 Ethnolinguistics, 1180,1183 Etymology, 120,133-6,520,858, 953-4,959,980,983-4,1003-4,

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    Index

    Etymology (cont.) 1057,1093, 1112-14,1181,1268,1311,13845,1726,1815,1924,1933 Euphemism, 1239 Europe, 891 Evolution, 205,836,850,1575, 1607,1612,1708,1749 Evolution of lexicography, 247, 445,885,1605,1698,1777,1781, 1792,1848,1863,1869-71 Exclamatory sentences, 86,1919 Expansion rules, 639 Explanatory methods, 1156 Expressions, 940,1144 Extrinsic ordering, 740 Fa' 'al- (at) , 80 Family names, 643 Fawatih, 337 Features, 944 Female language, 1238 Feminine, 464,1660 Fi'il, 909 Final -h, 532 Finance, 372,1243 Flexion (see Inflection) Folklore, 1002,1101-2,1167, 1258,1332,1436,1441,1524, 1820 Folksongs, 177,635,1893 Formal Arabic, 701 Formalization, 1169 Formatives, 1359 Forms of address, 85 Frequency, 287,737,962 Free verse, 149,1044-5 French, 336,452,1213 Fronting, 252 Fu'al, 463 Functional yield, 421 Functions, 503,1124,1472,1531 Fusha, 1469,1797,1936 Future, 799 Gender, 496,721,760,768,855, 1539,1718,1749,1839 Generative Phonology, 29-30, 166,173,295-9,825,943-4,1132, 1448,1544 Geographical expressions, 809, 1154,1464 German, 452,1047,1283 Germany, 1657 Gestures, 969 Glottochronology, 758,1250, 1261

    God, 772 Gozo (Malta), 115 Grammatical innovation, 712 Grammar-lexicon, 1419 Greek, 414,893,998,1097,1800 Growth, 234,244 Hadramaut, 1308 Hamito-Semitic, 398,403,461, 786,826,1174,1490 Hamza, 243,663 Hamza-Alif, 1475 Handwriting, 178 Hausa, 655,1517 Hebrew, 882,1043,1194,1207, 1334,1430,1466-8,1644,1756, 1829,1884 Hetronomy (see Addäd) Hindi (see Urdu) Hira, 1311 Hirbldh, 134 Historical phonology, 614 Homonyms, 126,1112,1540,1871 Homophones, 1408,1871 Honorific titles, 1995 Honorifics, 472 Hypotaxe, 274 Hypothesis, 491 Ibdäl, 376 Ibn Sïda du Murcia, 1218 Identity, 612,466 Idäfa, 438,1982 Idioms, 148,1064,1426,1500,1958 Ihsän, 335 I J jäz, 1196 Ijmä', 1208 Ill-defined, 827 Illa, 188 Imäla, 1331,1939 Îman, 773 Immediate constituent, 353 Imperfect, 276,787,1286 Impulsion, 678-9 Inchoatives, 498 Incompatibility, 1164 Indétermination, 627,1140 India, 868,1848-9 Indian grammarians, 1872 Indices, 1272 Indo-Germanic (see IndoEuropean) Indo-European, 829,942,1390 Indo-Pakistan subcontinent, 1504 Indonesia, 482,517

    Analytical Subject Index

    Infant language, 1338 Infinitive, 1052 Infix, 618 Inflection, 469,648,937,1048, 1121-2,1444,1687,1696 Influence, 753-6,859,868,900, 918,997-8,1128,1216,1309, 1322,1378,1415,1469,1519-20, 1530,1537,1587,1623,1663, 1804,1811,1849,1872,1963 Informants, 242 Information theory, 1164 Innovation, 1245,1789 Inscriptions, 637,706 Instantaneousness, 314 Instrumental analysis, 92-5, 275,1054,1126 Insult language, 293 Insurance, 1842 Interdialectal, 339 Interference, 326,1229 Intermediate language, 621,836 Intermediate level Arabic, 10, 704 International relations, 689 Interrogatives, 1121-2,1124 Intonation, 162,275,964,1351 Tqä', theory of, 1094 I'räb, 781,1544,1576,1653,17346,1786,1880 Iraq, 1398,1417,1758,1915 Irregularities, 1667,1896 Ishtiqaq (see Derivation) Islam, 773,1005,1299,1303 Israel (Falastln al-Muhtallah), 908,1639 Italian, 336,1147,1802 Itbä', 1141 Jargon, 811 Jews, 643,1645 Jibt, 133 Judaeo-Arabic, 128,256,258-9, 261,269-70,1051,1095,1339, 1460,1644-5,1647-8 Judaeo-Spanish, 993-4 Juridicial, 682 Kaffa, 307 al-Käfiya al-Shäfiya al-Kubrä, 1317 Kernel sentence, 1346 Keshtebän, 918 Kharjas, 415 Khä$satan, 896 Khilkf, 354

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    Kinayah (see Metonymies) Kinemorphological study, 969 Kinship terms, 1308 Kitab al-Addad, 775 Kitab al-'Ain, 319,446,1487, 1655,1774,1921 Kitab al-ldah, 519,1545 Kitab al-l'nskf, 1476,1672 Kitab al-Jawharatain, 1396 Kitab al-Jlm, 462 Kitab Lalm al-'Awamm, 886 Kitab al-Luma', 381 Kitab al-Nafs, 1208 Kitab al-Nawadir, 1555 Kitab Sibawaihi, 350-1,353, 1271,1410,1687,1690,1831, 1850,1948,1953-5,1991 Knesset, 1178 Koine, 391,533,785,825,922 Kufah school, 572,1204,1476, 1807 Kufic script, 127 Kunya, 471, 1365 Labialisation, 780 Lafz, 1156 Lalm, 887 La'hn al-'Rmmah, 1538,1822 Language education, 1398,1402 Language laboratory, 1769 Language of mathematics, 1353 Language-switching, 1073 Laryngeals, 451,739,829 lata, 1 Latin, 920,1098,1147,1208, 1273-4 Latin letters, 1098,1708 Law, 525,580,1243,1449,1670, 1901 Learning Arabic, 1137,1853, 1890,1930 Length (phonetic), 44,1085 Length of words, 436 Lexeme, 1370,1662,1807,1924 Lexical compatibility, 339 Lexical expansion, 1343-4,1369 Lexical study, 139,1910 Lexicostatistics (see Glottochronology) Library terms, 218 Linguistic assimilation, 457, 838,1343-4 Linguistic contact, 155,399, 457,472,620,748,838,1343-4, 1987 Linguistic geography, 651,1915 Linguistic models, 857

    276

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    Linguistic movement, 1847,1856, 1868,1928 Linguistic philosophy, 1572, 1692,2004,2006 Linguistic terms, 1810 Liquid sounds, 1163 Literacy, 583 Literary terms, 1451,1498 Livre des Rois, 1035 Livre des temps, 1412 Loan words, 173,222,269,272, 336,477,481,502,517,650,655, 660,730,748,770,795,918,9534,959,986,1036,1065,1093, 1245,1268-9,1276,1324,13434,1385-7,1486,1516,1536,1540, 1548,1562,1601-2,1663,1708, 1760,1793,1800,1802,1824, 2003 In the Qur'an, 795,986,1291 Local ordering, 295 Logic, 1668,1819 Logic and grammar, 671,1531 Lyrics, 415 Machine analysis, 183,388,1272, 1279 Maghul rule, 1934 Mahmusah, 250,562 Majhurah, 250,562 Malta, 110,115,117,281,356,1481 Mamdud, 1669 Man, 772 Malna (ma'na) , 585,781,1156 Management, 800 Manhaj as-Salik, 1550 Manner of articulation, 1186 Mauritania, 106-7,382,1101 Mawwal, 1406 Maydan as-Sibaq, 917 Mediaeval grammar, 350-4,381, 395,488-9,783,971,987-8,1119 Medial radical, 1057 Medical, 745,1125,1373 Messages, 299 Metalanguage, 1166 Metallurgy, 1397 Metaphors, 291,1242 Metathesis, 1544,1569,1585, 1729,1788,1895 Meter/Metre (see Metrics) Methods, 590,656,685,1007,1317, 1326,1331,1533,1546,1588, 1605,1656,1677,1690,1699, 1712-13,1717,1806-7,1830-1, 1853,1883,1898,1900,1905,1990

    Metonymies, 1923,1967 Metrics, 273,598,686-7,893-4, 1253,1438,1477-8,1653,1999 Middle Arabic, 256,258-9,267-8, 270,1275 Military terms, 216-17,842, 1780-1 Mimmation, 891 Modern Standard Arabic, 9-11, 13,27,79,92,98,142,148,191, 193,201-2,238,295,333,358, 375,424,427,444,485-6,514-16, 518,599,604,695,697,701,749, 770,824,835-6,852,854-5,8645,907,924,943,970,1018-19, 1039,1069,1071-2,1092,1120, 1145,1168,1173,1188,1198, 1222,1245,1345-6,1355,1368-9, 1401,1409,1427,1643,1852,1864 Modernization, 300,369,646,693, 770,931,1015,1024,1158,1235 Modifiers, 845,982,1188 Mombasa (Kenya), 457 Monosyllabic word, 683 Moods, 1876 Moorish Spain, 1393 Morals, 1382 Moriscos, 1393 Morocco, 82,282,580,1629-31, 1671,2012 Morpheme, 439,656,692,737-8, 758,889 Morpheme decay, 758,1250,1261 Morphology of Egyptian Colloquial Arabic, 41,51 Morphophonemics, 792,964,1090, 1260,1448 Morphosemantics, 1247 Mufaxxamah (see Emphasis) Al-Mu'jam al-Kablr, 966,1799 A1-Mukhassas, 1698,1975 Multicomponental terms, 485 Multilingualism, 623,939 Muqaddimat al-Adab, 220,665, 1290,2008 Muslim Spain, 1847,1928 Muwashshahs, 415 Mysticism) 1001,1105 Myths, 534 Names, 102,288,643,706,763,840, 890,892,945,1138,1365,1596, 1675,1678,1815,1911,1996 National language, 200,1235 National consciousness, 1176 Nautical, 111,186,364,456,625, 658

    Analytical

    Navigation, 658 Near-far distinction, 495 Negation, 65-6,168,345,756,847, 941,1121-2,1150,1318,1472, 1495,1705 Contrast of English and Arabic, 65,847,913 Arabic and Ethiopie, 941 Newspapers, 1025 Nicknames, 643,1482 Nigeria, 478,1694 Nomen agentis, 313 Nomen instrumenti, 81 Nomenclature, 213 Nominals, 28,44,80-1,180,387, 463,503,563,670,874,1048, 1132 Contrast between English and Arabic, 44 Non-stative sentences, 1705 North Africa, 282,612,646,924, 1099,1347 ,1377,1437,1462 Notation, 411 Noun-adjective phrase, 1381 N o u n Phrase, 50,670,854,981, 1053 Nouns, 237,324,496,634,723,792, 845,943-4,981,998,1140,1976 Numbers, 432,458,492,521,768, 792,848,855,892,962,1443 Numerals, 14,279,432,492 Object, 873 Object pronouns, 315 Objective vocabulary test, 378 Occidental, 961 Odes (pre-Islamic), 182 Old Arabic, 268,469,546,598, 732,779,877,1286,1441,1447, 1458,1477-8 Old dialects, 276,867,1161, 1190-1,1255,1884,1886,1939, 1943,1947 O l d Egyptian, 786 O l d Testament, 484 O l d Yemeni languages, 1963 Opposition, 851 Oral approach, 1087 Oral tradition, 360 Ordering rules, 1068 Origin, 318,520,763,916,953, 959,lOOl,1003-4,1181,1268, 1354,1404,1528,1542,1630, 1662,1754,1912,1926,1933, 1988 Origin of Arabic grammar, 352,

    Subject

    Index

    277

    544,559,1559,1927,1977 Origin of language, 1480-1 Ornaments, 1335 Orthodox, 1479 Orthography, 125,1740,1759,1969 Pakistan, 524 Palatalisation, 992,1126 P a n Arab, 709 Paradigmatic, 509 Paradigms, 329 Parallelism, 194,940,994 Paraphrases, 416,1156 Parole, 1432 Paronomisia (see Tajnis) Parsing, 190,1723,1736 Participles, 949,1027,1050 Particle Ya, 161 Particles, 161,188,813,873,941, 1026,1416,1597,1882,1986 Parts of speech, 544,1980 Parts of the body, 291 Passive-causative, 852 Passive-reflexive, 46 Passive participles, 1050 Patterns, 494,541,656,737,738, 1944 Pausal forms, 233,882 Perception, 678,1107-8,1126 Perfect, 316,464,467,985,1187 Persia, 1987 Persian, 472,794,918,1036-7, 1276,1312,1324,1387,1562,1800 Perso-Arabic elements, 472 Person, 768 Personal morphemes, 692 Personal pronouns, 466,567, 1320,1407,1485 Personality, 454 Petroleum, 1063,1153,1175 Pharyngeals, 452,780 Philology, 171,563,605,645,741, 870,875,965,971,1196,1248, 1430,1437,1467,1540,1617, 1675,1710,1730,1743,1745, 1750,1759,1770,1806,1826, 1832,1837-8,1868,1887,1906, 1941,1962,1966-7,1993-4,2007, 2010 Philosophy, 818,1321,1431,15634,1692,1727 Phoenix, 1661 Phonemes, 63,141,160,411,660, 716-17,762,780,1325 Phonemic change, 1401 Phonemics, 761,792,1043,1085, 1106

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    Subject

    Index

    Phonetic change, 425 Phonetics, 44,62,93,165-7,301, 348,379,418,447-8,558,561, 563,577,609,652-3,661,684, 766,901,992,1030-1,1043,1070, 1107-8,1205,1241,1263,1271, 1299-1301,1303,1323,1352, 1433,1454,1491,1521,1578-9, 1610,1615,1642,1682,1807, 1809,1935,1937 Phonological assimilation, 173 Phonological gaps, 541 Phonological interference, 326 Phonological levels, 23,549, 1173 Phonotactics, 792,1260 Phrase structure, 696,848 Phraseology, 192,293,395,1134, 1364 Phrases, 275,320,322-3,325,395, 670,696,1206,1364,1425,144950,1958 Physiological analysis, 1054 Place-names, 114,281,916,1678 Plants, 121,1153,1155,1371,1596 Plural, 150,409,420,943-4,1553, 1719 Poetic vocabulary. The, 1296 Poetic licence, 1896,2018 Poetry, 182,415,500,526,589, 686,742,788,837,849,869,915, 953,1012,1104,1368,1375,13778,1423,1462,1483,1523,1530, 1790,1850 Point of articulation, 1186 Polarity, 1360 Politeness formulas, 537 Politics, 582,689,811,863,1431, 1603,1901 Portuguese, 481 Possessive pronouns, 322 Potawatomi (American Indian language), 1182 Pre-Islamic, 686,706,1996 Predicate, 395,848,1805 Prefixes, 169,324,426,804,1286 Prelingual mutes, 967 Pre-nominal, 1188 Prepositional verbs, 349 Prepositions, 606,979 Prescriptive analysis, 1714 Press, 200,674,1025,1405 Press headlines, 170,239 Prima intentio, 669 Processes, 333-4 Programmed materials, 1067

    Prohibitive, 1705 Prominence (see Stress) Pronominal system, 636 Pronouns, 315,322,347,466,567, 636,792,1096,1148,1544,1681 Pronunciation, 474,624,663,733, 831,967,1035,1089,1221,1298, 1395,1854,1886 Prophet, 730 Prose, 194,346,548,648,753,819, 907,1056,1244,1368,1375,1401 Prosodic analysis, 542,600,684, 768,848,1013 Prosodies, 542,768,1197,1502 Prosthetic, 1127 Proto-Semitic, 425 Proverbs, 111,118-19,164,460, 642,968,1258,1554,1568,1652, 1693,1700,1782,1972-3 Psychology, 40,108,769,1322 Public Administration, 1449, 1901 Qaf to hamza, 663 Qal'a, 195 Qalb (see Metathesis) Qasldah, 732,779,1167 Qitl, 56 Qiyas (see Analogy) Quadriliteral, 962 Quantative measurement, 698, 893-4,1160,1296,13 38 Questions, 444

    Qur'In, 126,133,337,374,377, 628,772-4,781,795,807-8,881, 973,1026,1046,1056,1105,1184, 1217,1242,1261,1291,1429, 1453,1463,1623,1736,1780, 1811,1850,1875,1886,1939-40, 1964 Qur'anic, 2,1184,1461,1638, 1886,1939-41 Qur'anic script, 2,31 Rabl' al-Abrar, 724 Radicals, 405,793,1057 Radio Arabic, 1177 Readers, 61,808,960 Reading, 557,698,1230,1421, 1521,1853,1890 Reasoning in grammar, 988,1708, 1835,1980 Reforms, 125,368,1015,1024, 1080,1211,1264,1904,1959,1981 Register, 138 Relative clause, 28,142,950, 1646

    Analytical Subject Index 279 Relative pronouns, 1544 Religion, 773-4,870,1002,1332, 1392,1431 Remedial instruction, 698,757 Renaissance of modern Arabic, 922,930 Renovation, 1511,1836,1846 Reported speech, 821 Request, 1705 Rhetorics, 225,318,617,1008, 1012,1196,1461,1531,1600, 1653,1833,1862 Rhymes, 1458 Rhythm, 649,1104,1438 Role, 367,369-70,523,538 Romance languages, 660,750, 1113,1146-7,1393 Romanian, 958 Root, 316-17,656,737-8,1022, 1120,1186,1279,1729 Root-echo responses, 537 Root formation, 1422 Rules, 295,431,511,639,740,785, 911,943-4,977,1068,1448 Ruq'ah script, 1033 Rural Arabic, 767 Sarf (see Tasrlf) Saudi ArabiaJ 184,1325-6,13434,1489 Schools of Arabic grammar, 572, 1476,1605,1607,1651,1709, 1711,1807,1811,1847,1927, 1956-7 Sciences, 1380,1631 Scientific terms, 144,155,231, 449,470,674,682,735,809,818, 919,933,lOOl,1063,1105,11535,1254,1273,1449-51,1739, 1779,1952,1985 Script, 2,3,127,185 Second language, 1197 Sector analysis, 515-16 Secunda intentio, 669 Segmental, 964,1325,1395 Semantics, 99,102 Semasiology, 1022,1370 Semiotics, 1171 Semitic languages, 169,236,2645,290,295,302,387,396,418, 420-1,451,467,475,483,503, 575,615,618,647,654,656,7379,749,787,841-2,894-5,937, 942,977,985,1049,1096,1132, 1164,1193,1231,1358-62,1422, 1540-1,1719

    Senegal, 1081,1327,1587 Sentence, 1088,1262,1585,1828, 1880,1980 Shawqiyyat, 292 Shinqltl (Mauritania) , H O I Sibilants, 1070 Sicilian, 640 Sicily, 1460 Simultaneous components, 716 Sindhi, 70,1034 Singular, 464,467 Sino-Arabic, 185 Sirr Sina'at al-l'rab, 165,561, 1323 Skills, 1546 Slovak, 1352 Sociology, 1382 Socotri, 804 Songs, 177,527,635,1101,1341 Sonority, 1358 Sonorous vs. muffled, 250 Sound system, 31,1439,1935 Sounds, 700,1088 emphatic, 67-9 length, 44 South-Arabic, 1219 Spanish, 298,452,481,753,916, 953-4,957,959,980,983-4,993, 1181,1274,1456,1519 Spanish Sahara, 1102 Spectographic analysis, 1054, 1107-8 Speech sounds, 1299,1301,1303 Spirants, 1333 Spirantization, 418 Spoken, 439,695,701,761,805, 1180,1214 Sport, 209 Standardisation, 835 Star names, 890 Stem, 19,487,509-10,647,793 Stops, 1108 Stratificational Grammar, 150 Stress, 29-30,235,268,296,298, 349,413,591,666,784-5,898, 902,911,926,929,964,1083, 1104,1448,1544,1825 Strophic, 1044 Structuralism, 1965 Structure, 234,299,333-4,485, 487,566,737,763,785,929,1000, 1088,1193,1280,1326,1503 Style, 148,230,593,595,691,731, 850,1042,1335,1405,1447,1537, 1592,1680,1795,1922,1938, 1945

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    Subject

    Index

    Subject, 848 Subject headings, 78 Subjunctives, 569 Substantives, 634 Sudan, 974,1073,1974 Suffixes, 169,179,347 Suprasegmental, 964 Surface structure, 854 Surgical, 1273 Surnames, 1481 Swahili, 173,457,714,1065 Syllabication, 723,803,911 Syllables, 96,547,550,599,6789,683,710,722,785,929,964 Synchronic, 392,496,826,964, 977,1168,1188 Synonyms, 126,202,883,1540,2000 Syntactical influence, 753 Syntagmatic, 237,1028 Syntax Egyptian Colloquial Arabic, 51 Lebanese, 51 Najdi, 4 Synthetic devices, 421,897 Syriac, 310,1800 TA infix, 618 Tä' marbuta, 916 Tadädd (see Addäd) Tadmxn (implication), 1649 Täghüt, 133 Tagmemics, 1326 Tabäfut, 111 Tahannuth, 860 Tairclf, 1595 Tajik language, 1415,1804 Tajnis, 691 Tajwld, 1300 Takrür, 1081 Tales of El-Conde Lucanor, 1519 Tashif, 1595 Tasrif, 349,354,1591,1599,1615, 1878,1976,1990,2005 Tawriyah, 283,318 Taxonomic, 1489 Teaching of sciences, 1266 Teach yourself Arabic, 728, 1409,1853 Technical Arabic, 449,1616,1631 Tense, 455,552,832,985,1187, 1489,1756,1876,1914 Terms, 338,349,381,470,485,488, 585,669,674,682,688-9,7 3 5, 755,777,809,818,841-2,860, 1063,1105,1133,1156,1225,

    1308,1372,1397,1449-51,1464, 1548,1563-4,1603,1668,1755, 1810,187 3,1901,1970,1992 Testing, 1055 The, 1090,1092 Theatre, 1227,1429,1574 Theme, 1462 Theology, 369,773-4,1432 Theory, 105,395,488,671,679, 837,1007,1012,1196,1204,2018 Theory of language, 671 Third Person, 464,466 Third radical, 1057 Tigrinya, 1132 Time, 455,832 To be, 1319 Tone, 814 Topic-comment, 950 Toponomy, 114,916,957,1113-14, 1267,1278,1388-9,1434,1507, 1678 Transfer grammar, 13,189 English-Arabic, 13 Literary Arabic-Colloquial Lebanese, 189 Transformational Grammar, 4,6, 13,20,46,50,98,299,854,94950,1121-2,1219,1327,1346, 1492-4 Transition value, 491 Translation, 87,1046,1208,1460, 1488,1664,1680,1682,1790,1971 Transliteration, 1098,1484 Transmitter, 741 Triliteral, 290,333-4,405,793, 1052,1729 Turkish, 336,414,470,1349,1510, 1536 Typology, 468,1235 Typography, 1264 U.S.S.R., 1314 Ugaritic, 985 Umm Ma3bad's Legend, 548 Underground rule, 431,511 Underlying structure, 1173 Unifying the phonetic systems, 1935 Unifying the terminology, 144, 1932 Units of measures, 1843 Unity of the Muslims, 631,997, 999,1626,1721 Unvoiced, 1108 Urban Arabic, 767,1326 Urbanization, 340

    Analytical Subject Index 281

    Urdu, 373,473,1270 Variants, 399,964,1186 Velarization, 1084,1107 Velars, 780 Verb forms, XI-VI, 453,804,1170 Verb frequency, 962 Verb phrase, 1492,1518 Verbal group, 434 Verbal noun, 1861 Verbal piece, 600,684,768 Verbal prefix /b/, 426,813 Verbal system, 6,49,145-6,423, 455,509-10,647,786,895,1120, 1206,1226,1416 Verbs, 46,49,122,190,333-4,349, 374,377,403,437,439,453,498, 560,571,591,618,675,737-8,782, 792-3,799,805,851,853,909, 963,965,982,985,1047,1052, 1120,1240,1247,1279,1448, 1756,1805,1914,1919,1944 Vernaculars, 184,415,1111,1462, 1511,1524,1528,1601-2,1923, 1958,1968,1983 Verse, 134,273,635,778-9,1223, 1244,1477 Visual Arabic, 1419 Vocalic harmony, 373,1448 Vocalic Predictability, 1448 Vocalization, 1043 Vocoids, 1086 Vowel alternation, 137,373,1448 Vowel contrast, 934 Vowel quality, 591 Vowel quantity, 497 Vowel system, 497,547 Vowels, 275,394,429,532,609, 710,761,934,1043,1054,1086, 1127,1415,1544 Vulgar Arabic, 1307,1491 Wadi al-Lughah, 1479 War, 1510 Well-defined, 827 West Africa, 255,754-5,1005, 1517 West-Semitic, 1361 Western languages, 1469 Word count (see Word lists) Word formation, 486,546,785, 1133,1873,1980 Word groups, 1427 Word lists, 327,907,1019 Word order, 759

    Words, 175,183,349,377,404-5, 412-13,481,666,683,887,898, 926,929,953-4,1164,1232,1234, 1384-5,1429,1445,1453,1621, 1679,1731,1874,2014-15 Worship, 690 Writing system, 1302,1354,1940 Written Arabic, 191-3,485,51516,518,700-1,728,770,943,970, 1214,1244,1345-6,1352,1391, 1470,1650 X-ray sound film, 92,720 Yes/no questions, 444 Zanj, 755

    Index of Co-authors and Co-editors

    Garmadi, Salah, 343 Ghufränl, M., 1925 Greenberg, Moshe, 1357 Greis, N . , 1703 Grotzfeld, Heinz, 280

    'Abdin, A.M., 1554 Abida, Toufik, 508 Adhar Nash, A.T., 1925 Ahmad, M.K.A., 1586 Amin, M.S., 1773 'Anbar, T . , 1935 Autonov, N.M., 1506 Aquilina, J., 349 A t t i a , A . , 343-4 Ayache, Y . f 137 El-Ayeb, A h m e d , 343

    Al-Hädl, S., 1839 Halle, Morris, 69 Heck, E . , 1438 Hejry, A . , 763 Hilu, Salwa N . , 31 Hrbek, I., 1163 Humberdrotz, R., 1288

    Baccouche, Taieb, 344 Bajäwi, A . M . , 1962 Barber, David, 1035 Beene, W . , 1998 B e n Hamza, Kacem, 508 Bennett, N.R., 1065 Bezirgan, N a j m A., 9 Brill, M . , 1864 Butler, J . , 1065

    Ibrahim, M.A.F., 1962 Al-Jobouri, A . , 1745 Al-Jundl, A., 1817 Khafäjl, M.A.M., 1957 Khalafallah, M., 1195 Kos, A., 1047 Khouri, Mounah A., 9 Khoury, R.G., 1109 Kubickovä, V . , 1163

    Compana, A . , 217 Caquot, A n d r e , 349 Ceccaldi, M . , 248 El-Channafi, Mohammed, 382 Charnay, J.-P., 229 Chlala, Yusuf, 818 Chouemi, M . , 1643 Cohen, David, 349

    Laoust, Henri, 441 Lecerf, J., 349 Mar'ashli, N . , 1739 Marcais, Ph., 1195 May, Darlene R. r 96 Mehiri, Abdelkader, 343 Muntasir, A.H., 1586 McCarus, Ernest N . , 9

    Damerdji, B., 1741 Daniloff, Raymond G., 67-9 Denizeau, C., 1643 Elias, E d w a r d E., 1658 Engelmann, W.H., 481 Erwin, Wallace M., 9

    Nahmad, H.M., 728 N a s r , R a j a T . , 704 Nassär, H., 1742 Neustadt, D., 327

    Fahmi, Farid, 372 Fidelholtz, J.L., 944 Fishman, D a v i d E., 556 Fleisch, H., 349,1195 Fsadni, M . , 1483 Fiick, J.W., 1195

    Ounali, Mohamed El-Habib, 344, 695 Paterson, W.F., 921 Pellat, Charles, 342

    Gabuchan, G.M., 875 Gankovsky, Y.V., 607

    Raffouli, Faraj, 1066 283

    284

    Index of Co-Authors,

    Co-Editors

    Rammuny, Raji M., 9 Rice, F.A., 1407 Riahi, Z., 695 Rocco, B., 640 Saada, L., 349 Sawalhi, A., 1586 Scheiber, A., 1339,1646 Schreiber, Peter A., 98 Schusser, P., 327,1864 Selim, George Demitri, 476,713 Shlrazi, M., 1925 Silverman, J.H., 128 Sinaud, A., 47-8 Soden, Wolfram von, 1049 Somogyi, J., 1339,1646 Spitaler, Anton, 1049 Starostin, B.A., 763 Stork, F.C., 718 Stowasser, Barbara, 1370 Tawfik, Laila Y., 713 Ullendorff, Edward, 1049 Usmanov, N.K., 605 Videnova, S.N., 1022 Wahba, Murad, 818 Wehr, W., 1195 Winder, R.B., 1515 Zafrani, Haim, 611

    Index of TLditors

    Abbas, I., 1554 Abdel-Tawab, R., 1577,1729, 1743,1839 Adler, C., 543 Sl-Yäsin, M.H., 1753 Anis, I., 1586 'Attär, A.A.G., 1761 'Awwäd, A.S., 1801

    Hanna, S.A., 699 Harun, A.S.M., 1614,1726,1728, 1955,2007 Heck, A., 1438 Heidolf, K.E., 687 Hoenerbach, W., 1356 Hopwood, D., 747 Hospers, J.H., 749

    Al-Banna, M.I., 1960 Al-Banna, M.M., 1622 Berque, J., 227 Bierwisch, M., 687 Brech, F.L., 800 Broch, J.P., 2011

    Ibrahim, M.A.F., 1724,1961, 1982,2016 Imäm, S.M.K., 2008

    Charnay, J.P., 229 Chouerai, M., 1727,1741 Cohen, D., 349,401 Cowan, J.M., 1474 Daif, S., 1737 Dalby, D., 442 Darwish, A.A.A., 1774 Denizeau, C., 595 Derenbourg, H., 1953 Dil, A.S., 539,1399 Doniach, N.S., 479 Ember, A., 543 Farhoud, H.S., 1545 Ferguson, C.A., 555 Finkelstein, J.J., 1357 Fischer, A., 1674 Fischer, W., 1473 Fishman, J.A., 555 Fleischhammer, M., 330

    Jäd al-Mawlä, M.A., 1962 Jahn, G., 1746 AI-Jawäri, A.S., 1745 Johannsen, H., 800 Khattäb, M.S., 842 KhaySt, Y., 1739 Kovalev, A.A., 875 Krenkow, F., 1956 Levey, M., 858 Löwinger, S., 1339,1646 McCall, D.F., 1065 MacLauren, C.B., 965 Mahdi, M., 1668 Mardam, A., 1817 Moubark, M., 2006 Al-Mulühi, A.M., 1704 Naji, H., 1731 Nassär, H., 1968 Nikol'ski, L.B., 1099 Palmer, F.R., 542 Pestman, P.W., 482 Pröbster, E., 1735

    Gabuchan, G.M., 875 Al-Ghunaim, A.Y., 1596 Glazer, S., 1550 Graf, E., 471,1365 Grimwood-Jones, D., 747 Guidi, I., 2017 Gupta, Das, 555

    Qabäwah, F., 1744 Qurrä'ah, H.M., 2005 Räjakütl, A.A.M., 1669 Al-RäjihI, A., 1889 Rauch, I., 510 Ritter, H., 1765

    Al-Hadarl, M., 2010 285

    286

    Index of

    Editors

    Robertson, A.B., 800 Al-Sâmarrâ'ï, I., 1730 Al-Saqqä, M., 1734,1742 Scott, C.T., 510 Sharbatov, G.S., 979 Sherif, N., 1246 Sinor, D., 1401 Spuler, B., 594 Stuart, D.G., 1374 Tauer, F., 1163 Tikku, G.L., 1078 Al-Turki, Z., 1893 Al-'ubaidl, R.A.R., 1733 'Udaimah, M.A.K., 1838 Verhaar, J.W.M., 1319 Wiessner, G., 504 Woodhead, D.R., 1998 Al-Zaini, M., 1725,1957 Zale, E.M., 1067

    Index of Reviewers

    'Abäyji, I., 1634 Abboud, Peter Fouad, 41,1245, 1857 Abdo, Daud A., 182 Adern, J., 1819 Al-Afghänl, S., 1863,1911 Anghelescu, Nadia, 566,751,1007 Anshen, Frank S-, 30 Antawi, C., 1595 Aguillna, J., 1116 Arberry, A.J., 593 Arnaldez, R., 283 Arveiller, R., 113 Assfalg, Julius, 260 Ayyüb, D., 1663 Bajraktarevic, F., 1674 Bakalla, M.H., 1258,1285 Bannerth, E., 545,696,1894 Barr, James, 265 Beck, E., 1205 Beckingham, C.F., 181 Beeston, A.F.L., 385,615,628, 657,1205 Bejlis, V., 1101,1478 Bellamy, James A., 191,283,1423 Benveniste, £5., 595 Bishai, Wilson B., 193,613,696, 802,1400 Bishr, K., 1899 Bivar, A.D.H., 657 Björkman, W., 235 Blachere, R., 303,907,1478,1975 Blano, Haim, 708,975 Blau, J., 545,802,946,1210 Bloch, A., 303,693,975,1478 Blohm, Dieter, 41 Bosworth, C.E., 820,1875 Boudot-Lamotte, A., 653,731,779 Brasington, R.W.P., 430 Bravmann, M.M., 280 Brice, W.C., 285 Brisch, Klaus, 127 Brockelmann, Carl, 1191 Brunot, L., 285,383,1134 Bryan, M.A., 1420

    Cabanellas, D., 1563 Cachia, P., 113,119,1245,1483 Cadora, F.J., 1245 Cantera, F., 1049 Cantineau, Jean, 233-4,249,273, 558,1191 Carretto, Giacomo E., 193 Carter, M.G., 700-1 Cassar-Pullicino, J., 109 Castro, P.F., 1884 Chejne, Anwar J., 181 Cleavland, Ray L., 1179 Cohen, David, 109,181-2,251, 259,613,662,696,708,823,932, 1107,1179,1285,1347,1414, 1625,1643,1685 Colin, G.S., llOl Corriente, F., 396 Cortés, Julio, 751 Couroyer, B., 625 Coutinho, Dick, 334,545 Cowan, D., 1145 Cowan, William, 41,251,696, 1039,1347 Denz, A., 802,975 Dietrich, A., 1191 Dietrich, E.L., 1648 Drozdik, Ladislav, 79,109,193, 251,259-60,280,382,512,545, 563,661,696,703,727,798,802, 834,879,932,935,946,1029, 1039,1245,1369,1648,1894 Ehret, C., 442 Emerton, J.A., 1049 Erwin, Wallace M., 1066,1400 Fehérvári, G., 657,1277 Ferguson, Charles A., 234-5, 249,303,1319 Fischer, W., 191,193,257,728, 1347,1423 Fisher, Humphrey J., 1101 Fleisch, H., 377,529,545,657, 798,1116,1205,1242,1400,1403, 1471,1625,1674 Fleischhammar, M., 1478

    C.-G, G., 1894 287

    288

    Index of Reviewers

    Fraenkel, G., 1876 Frank, R.M., 1049 Freyer-Stowasser, B., 1369 Fück, J.W., 259,1191,1487,1765 Funk, Harald, 370 Gabrieli, F., 204 Gabuchan, G.M., 234,1205 Gamal (-Eidin), S.M., 708,1503 Garbini, G., 1116 Gätje, Helmut, 479 Ghaly, M.M., 1610 Gibb, H.A.R., 235 Goitein, S.D., 259,383 Gottschalk, Hans L., 1284,1446, 1674 Graf, E., 628 Granja, F. de la, 1515 Greenberg, J.H., 545 Grossmann, Maria, 993,1093 Grotzfeld, H., 1284,1347,2008 Grunebaum, G.E. Von, 182,327, 593,1191,1242,1423,1471 Guillaume, A., 1191

    Kazazis, Kostas, 181 Khouri, Mounah A., 697,700 Khoury, R.G., 566,1936 Killean, Carolyn, 30,191,193, 385,613,1179 Robert, R., 657,1515,1674 Rrotkoff, Georg, 259,334,662, 879,886,975,1066,1478,1503 Rutscher, E.Y., 1049 L, E., 204 Lambrechts-Baets, M.C., 1105 Latham, J. Derek, 191,479,1019 Lecerf, J., 251,802,1039 Lecomte, G., 191,217,283,370, 820,1674 Lehn, Walter, 802 Lek'iashvili, A., 1403 Leslau, Wolf, 975 Levin, S.R., 182 Lewin, B., 274,661-2,1478 Lewis, B., 1864 Littmann, E., 1191 Lukas, J., 1894

    Hadj-Salah, A., 1088 Haim, S.G., 249 Hakki, Mamdouh, 841 Hamzaoui, M.R., 1015,1353,1369, 1952 Harries, Jeanette, 20 Hasan, I., 1906 Heinrich, W., 283 Hendricks, William 0., 182 Hertzon, R., 401 Hijäzl, M.F., 1801,1906,1913 Hinds, Martin, 479 Hirsch, H., 1049 Hiskett, Mervyn, H o l Hoenerbach, W., 370 Höfner, Maria, 657

    McCarus, Ernest N., 93 Macdonald, John, 377 Mahdi, M., 563 Malone, Joseph L., 942 Marchai, R., 1 4 7 8 Maslüh, S . , 1 6 1 1 Martin, W.J., 1 1 9 1 Mathieu, M., 1 2 4 2 Mattock, J.N., 1 2 8 1 - 2 Mauny, R., 8o9 Merad, A., 2 4 , 1 0 1 5 Mikhail, Mona N., 197 Mitchell, T.F., 2 4 9 , 7 0 8 , 1 0 3 1 Morag, S . , 249 Moscati, S., 1 2 4 2 Munzel, R., 273

    Ibrahim, M.H., 370 'id, M., 1716 Ingham, Bruce, 93 Isaacs, Heskell D., 251,1225 Isserlin, B.S.G., 802

    Norris, H.T., 283

    Jabr, W., 1979 Jacobi, Renate, 377 Jeffery, Arthur, 1191 Johnstone, T.M., 30,41,93,109, 251,385,449,479,546,798,820, 834,946,968,1400,1418,1894

    Paret, Rudi, 774 Pauliny, Jan, 181,191-2,396 Pellat, Charles, 113,327,545, 727,858,1116,1147,1423,1450, 1643 Perlmann, M., 907 Peträcek, Rarel, 41,191,251, 259,274,283,334,566,662,696,

    Rasimi, Ali M., 152

    Obrecht, H., 93 Oman, G., 625 Ostle, R.C., 779

    Index of Reviewers 289

    772,798,1039,1056,1107,1116, 1127,1414,1423 Piamenta, Moshe, 696 Pisani, V., 1116 Plessner, M., 1478 Pouzet, Louis, 693 Quemeneur, J., 1820 Rabin, C., 593 Raebild, Chr., 750 Ramos Calvo, Anamaria, 385 Reuschel, W., 1039 Ritter, H., 1975 Robson, J., 1205 Rodinson, M., 285 Roman, Andre, 566 Rosenthal, F., 593,1191,1281 Rotter, G., 283 Rundgren, F., 545,713,750-1,786 Ryckmans, G., 303,910,1191 Ryckmans, Jacques, 706 Sa'Id, M.F., 907 Al-Samarrä'I, I., 1774 Saydon, P.P., 109 Schimmel, Annemarie, 1088 Schregle, Götz, 449,8201 Schumann, L.O., 455,1066 Scott, Charles T., 968 Semaan, Khalil I., 181,191, 1305-6,1979 Serjeant, R.B., 1446,1674 Shahin, A.S., 566 Shaw, S.J., 163,1794 Sherwani, H.K., 1015 Singer, H.R., 259,274,280,382, 545,566,613,625,661,798,975, 1066,1127,1403,1857 Smeaton, B.H., 1145 Somogyi, J., 596 Sourdel, D., 595,1105 Spies, Otto, 858 Spitaler, A., 727,1191,1478 Spolsky, B., 326 Sprengling, M., 327 Spuler, B., 746 Stern, S.M., 1478,1515 Al-Toma, S.J., 1998 Tritton, A.S., 596,795,909-10, 1242 Troupeau, G., 334,561,563,566, 1400,1625 Tsereteli, K., 1210

    Ullendorff, Edward, 193,265, 894,1685 üllmann, Manfred, 546,727,1038 Ushakov, V.D., 286 Vadet, J.C., 235,1192 Vajda, G., 416,657,1791,1795 Vesely, R., 746 Vial, Ch., 968 Vila, B., 1515 Viré, F., 921 Vitestam, G., 1310 Vycichl, Werner, 802,1049 Wagner, Ewald, 283,1038,1116, 1478 Wang, S-Y., 1107 Wansbrough, J., 181,191-2,746, 946,1056,1179 Watt, W. Montgomery, 773-4,1056 Wehr, Hans, 191-2,260,593,907, 1515,2008 Wernberg-Miller, P., 1049 Wickens, G.M., 1655 Wiesenberg, E., 1876 Willms, A., 1101 Winder, R.B., 1245 Winter, J.C., 1101 Zaborski, Andrzej, 20,181 Ziadeh, N.A., 693 Zoppoth, G., 249

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