Arabic-L:LING:richness of Arabic responses

Dilworth B. Parkinson Dilworth_Parkinson at byu.edu
Mon Oct 29 18:54:46 UTC 2001


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Date:  29 Oct 2001
From: "Miriam R. L. Petruck" <miriamp at cogsci.berkeley.edu>
Subject: richness of Arabic response

Re/Arabic semantic richness query: Have a look at _The Semantics of Form
in Arabic in the Mirror of European Languages_ by David Justice.  It was a
dissertation in Linguistics at Berkeley, then published by Benjamins.

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Date:  29 Oct 2001
From: Jamal Attar <jamattar at cyberia.net.lb>
Subject: richness of Arabic response

Dear respectful colleague
May I suggest on the richness of Arabic, my contribution entitled "A Rich
Concept of Arabic / al-'Arabiyya: al-Jahiz's Original View of "Arabic" in
relation to the Holy Qur'an: Concept transcending language to culture and
socio-moral code" at  http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~hdeley/attar2.htm.
  Medieval sources as al-Zamakhshari's "  Asaas al-Balagha  " is another
suggestion.
Best.
Jamal el-'Attar, PhD (Edinburgh, 1996)
Arabo-Islamic and Civilizational studies

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