Causes and Principles in Arabic
Product description
One of the interesting features in Arabic linguistics is the reference
to causes and principles in the explanation of many linguistic
phenomena. This scientific approach seems to have developed from the
middle of the 8th century and onwards with the influence of Greek
philosophy on Arabic linguistics and on other disciplines. The present
book provides information on several causes and principles in Arabic
morphology and phonology, with a strong focus on the words, letters and
vowels. Examples, qur’anic quotations and verses are presented in both
Arabic script and Roman transcription and different theories are
explored. Some of the causes that are discussed are the choice of a
certain letter or vowel to a form, different phonological changes such
as the elision or the addition of a vowel or a letter and the likes or
dislikes of certain combinations. The references to several works of
linguistics from the classical period until our days elucidate many
intricacies and reflect the interests of several linguists in these
topics.