In:On the History of Grammar among the Arabs
Ignaz Goldziher
[Studies in the History of the Language Sciences 73] 1994
► pp. xi–xii
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Table of contents
Introduction
1. The awakening of grammatical aareness and the beginnings of Arabic linguistics (Arab traditions and the possibility of foreign influence)
2. The attitude of Arab linguists to the dialects and the vernacular
3. Kufa and Basra (two grammatical school: 'analogists' and 'anomalists')
4. The influence of philosophy and theology on the development of Arabic linguistics
5. Etymology in Arabic linguistics (popular and theoretical etymology
major and minor etymology
lexicography and etymology)
Notes
Appendix
Indices
Bibliography
