36.1607, Books: The Cambridge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics Ryding and Wilmsen (eds.) (2021)

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Subject: 36.1607, Books: The Cambridge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics Ryding and Wilmsen (eds.) (2021)

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Date: 20-May-2025
From: Ellena Moriarty [rfsupport at cambridge.org]
Subject: The Cambridge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics Ryding and Wilmsen (eds.) (2021)


Title: The Cambridge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics
Series Title: Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
Publication Year: 20250417

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
           http://www.cambridge.org/linguistics
Book URL:
https://www.cambridge.org/us/universitypress/subjects/languages-linguistics/arabic-and-middle-eastern-language-and-linguistics/cambridge-handbook-arabic-linguistics?format=HB

Editor(s): Karin Ryding; David Wilmsen

Paperback ISBN:  9781108404891 Pages:  642 Price: U.K. £ 41.99
Paperback ISBN:  9781108404891 Pages:  642 Price: Europe EURO 49.01
Paperback ISBN:  9781108404891 Pages:  642 Price: U.S. $ 54.99

Abstract:

Arabic linguistics encompasses a range of language forms and functions
from formal to informal, classical to contemporary, written to spoken,
all of which have vastly different research traditions. Recently
however, the increasing prominence of new methodologies such as corpus
linguistics and sociolinguistics have allowed Arabic linguistics to be
studied from multiple perspectives, revealing key discoveries about
the nature of Arabic-in-use and deeper knowledge of traditional fields
of study. With contributions from internationally renowned experts on
the language, this handbook provides a state-of-the-art overview of
both traditional and modern topics in Arabic linguistics. Chapters are
divided into six thematic areas: applied Arabic linguistics, variation
and sociolinguistics, theoretical studies, computational and corpus
linguistics, new media studies and Arabic linguistics in literature
and translation. It is an essential resource for students and
researchers wishing to explore the exciting and rapidly moving field
of Arabic linguistics.

Written In: English (eng)



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