Arabic-L:LING:New Book: Enc. of Arabic Lang. and Ling. v. III
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Date: 30 Nov 2007
From:mushira.eid at utah.edu
Subject:New Book: Enc. of Arabic Lang. and Ling. v. III
Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics,
Volume 3
General Editor: Kees Versteegh Associate Editors: Mushira Eid, Alaa
Elgibali, Manfred Woidich, Andrzej Zaborski
• Published 2007
• ISBN 978 90 04 14475 0
• Hardback (viii, 742 pp.)
• List price EUR 198.- / US$ 267.-
• Price for subscribers to the series
EUR 178.- / US$ 240.-
• Encyclopedia of Arabic Language
and Linguistics, 3
Brill is delighted to announce the third volume
of the Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and
Linguistics. A unique collaboration of over
hundreds of scholars from around the world, the
Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics
covers all relevant aspects of the study of Arabic
and deals with all levels of the language
(pre-Classical Arabic, Classical Arabic, Modern
Standard Arabic, Arabic vernaculars, mixed
varieties of Arabic).
No other reference work offers this scale of contributions or depth
and breadth of coverage.
The Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics is set to become
an essential
reference work for students and researchers in the fields of
linguistics, Islamic studies,
Arabic literature and other related fields.
Kees Versteegh, Ph.D. (1977) is professor of Arabic and Islam at the
University of
Nijmegen. He has published on the history of Arabic and the Arabic
linguistic tradition,
including The Arabic Language (Edinburgh, 1997).
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