Arabic-L:LING:Al-Kisa'i reference
Dilworth Parkinson
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Date: 29 Dec 2003
From:Michael.Schub at trincoll.edu
Subject:Al-Kisa'i reference
al--Kisaa'i, `Ali ibn Hamza (died 189/804). Kitaab maa TalHanu
fiih al-`awaamm [1] ed. Brockelmann in ZA 13 (1898) {Zeitschrift der
Assyriologie [?]} 31--46; [2] Ed `Abdal`azziz al-Maimani
ar-Raajquutii,in Thaalath Rasaail, Cairo 1387/1956. Enjoy!
--ms
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2)
Date: 29 Dec 2003
From:malhawary at ou.edu
Subject:Al-Kisa'i reference
> Does any one have the full reference to work done by an 8th
> century Arab linguist known as Al-Ki-sa'i who produced the first
> reference to speech errors. I seem to have read it somewhere but
> can't locate it.
Dear Sabah:
Here's what you're looking for:
_maa talHanu fiihi al-`aammah_
Author: Abuu al-Hasan `Ali ibn Hamzah al-Kisaa'ii
Editor: Ramadaan `Abd al-Tawwaab
Cairo: Maktabat al-Khaanjii, 1982
or
al-Riyaad : Daar al-Rifaa`ii, 1982.
I have also touched on the topic in an an online article
publised in _JALT_ htttp://www.jalt.net
I can provide you other sources off the list if you want.
I hope this helps.
Mohammad T. Alhawary
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Date: 29 Dec 2003
From:Georges.Bohas at ens-lsh.fr
Subject:Al-Kisa'i reference
You should ask Rafi Talmon form Haifa university.
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