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‘Middle Arabic’? Morpho-syntactic features of clashing grammars in a thirteenth-century Arabian text

Bellem, Alex; Smith, G. Rex

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Authors

Alex Bellem

G. Rex Smith



Contributors

O. Elmaz
Editor

J.C.E. Watson
Editor

Abstract

The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian Studies special session series. This was the first special session with an explicit linguistic focus to be held at the Seminar, and aimed to bring together experts on the extinct and extant languages of southern Arabia to pave the way for identifying cultural, lexical, morphological, syntactic, phonological, and phonetic links between the language families, and to discuss advances in the field and future avenues of research. With papers dealing with Ancient South Arabian, the Modern South Arabian languages, and the Arabic dialects of the southern part of the Peninsula, this session examined and re-examined links within and between the language groups and further afield.

Citation

Bellem, A., & Smith, G. R. (2014). ‘Middle Arabic’? Morpho-syntactic features of clashing grammars in a thirteenth-century Arabian text. In O. Elmaz, & J. Watson (Eds.), Languages of Southern Arabia : papers from the Special Session of the Seminar for Arabian Studies held on 27 July 2013 (9-18). Archaeopress

Publication Date Jul 1, 2014
Deposit Date Aug 20, 2014
Publicly Available Date Mar 29, 2024
Publisher Archaeopress
Pages 9-18
Series Title Supplement to the Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies
Book Title Languages of Southern Arabia : papers from the Special Session of the Seminar for Arabian Studies held on 27 July 2013.
Publisher URL http://bit.ly/1DEtZDJ

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