The Arabic Language
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:31st Jan '26
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This is the third edition, fully revised and updated, of this indispensable introduction to Arabic linguistics. New for this edition: • Presents new perspectives on the history of Arabic from the period before Islam in two completely revised chapters reporting on the ground-breaking discoveries in this field • Covers recent developments in language use in the media after the Arab Spring • Examines the influence of social media on language use and language attitudes concerning Arabic, and the use of the language in political and religious discourse • Contains text samples of Standard Arabic in Arabic script and English translation as well as dialect texts in the major Arabic dialects • Engages with the huge amount of new publications on Arabic linguistics, including several handbooks Concentrating on the difference between the two types of Arabic – the classical standard language and the dialects – Kees Versteegh charts the history and development of the Arabic language from its earliest beginnings to the modern age. The reader is given a solid grounding in the structure of the language, its historical context and its use in various literary and non-literary genres, as well as an understanding of the role of Arabic as a cultural, religious and political world language. Key features: • Covers all aspects of the history of Arabic, the Arabic linguistic tradition, Arabic dialects, sociolinguistics and Arabic as a world language • Makes links between linguistic history and cultural history • Emphasises the role of contacts between Arabic and other languages
ISBN: 9781399542708
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544 pages