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Sibawayhi, a non-Arab, was the first to write on Arabic grammar and the first to explain Arabic grammar from a non-Arab perspective. Both Sibawayhi and his teacher al-Farahidi made the earliest and most significant formal recording of the Arabic language.

This book argues that the science of Arabic grammar owes its origins to a set of methods developed independently to form the Islamic legal system, not to Greek or other foreign influence. These methods and criteria were adapted to create a grammatical system brought to perfection by Sibawayhi in the late second/eighth century. It describes the evolution of the new science of grammar, and makes detailed comparisons between the technical terms of law and grammar to show how the vocabulary of the law was applied to the speech of the Arabs. It also sheds light on Sibawayhi's method in producing his magisterial Kitb.

This is a corrected version, with considerable Addenda, of Michael G. Carter’s 1968 Oxford doctoral thesis, Sibawayhi's Principles of Grammatical Analysis.



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In general, the book is an in-depth study of the early history of Arabic grammar. I sincerely recommend it to graduate students and researchers in Arabic linguistics and related fields. Historians of general linguistics will also undoubtedly find it informative and helpful. --Mohamed Mohamed Yunis Ali, WORAL, Qatar Foundation, Doha



Table of Contents


Series Editors' Preface

Preface

Preface to This Edition

The Background of the Kitab

The State of Kitab Criticism

Grammar and Law

‘Grammar’ and ‘nahw’

The Principles and Criteria of the Kitab

Twenty Dirhams

In Conclusion

Bibliography

Index of Arabic Terms and Proper Names

Index of Qur'anic Citations

Index of Poetic Citations

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    Publisher: Lockwood Press
    Publication Date: 10/05/2017
    ISBN13: 9781937040581, 978-1937040581
    ISBN10: 1937040585

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Sibawayhi, a non-Arab, was the first to write on Arabic grammar and the first to explain Arabic grammar from a non-Arab perspective. Both Sibawayhi and his teacher al-Farahidi made the earliest and most significant formal recording of the Arabic language.

    This book argues that the science of Arabic grammar owes its origins to a set of methods developed independently to form the Islamic legal system, not to Greek or other foreign influence. These methods and criteria were adapted to create a grammatical system brought to perfection by Sibawayhi in the late second/eighth century. It describes the evolution of the new science of grammar, and makes detailed comparisons between the technical terms of law and grammar to show how the vocabulary of the law was applied to the speech of the Arabs. It also sheds light on Sibawayhi's method in producing his magisterial Kitb.

    This is a corrected version, with considerable Addenda, of Michael G. Carter’s 1968 Oxford doctoral thesis, Sibawayhi's Principles of Grammatical Analysis.



    Trade Review

    In general, the book is an in-depth study of the early history of Arabic grammar. I sincerely recommend it to graduate students and researchers in Arabic linguistics and related fields. Historians of general linguistics will also undoubtedly find it informative and helpful. --Mohamed Mohamed Yunis Ali, WORAL, Qatar Foundation, Doha



    Table of Contents


    Series Editors' Preface

    Preface

    Preface to This Edition

    The Background of the Kitab

    The State of Kitab Criticism

    Grammar and Law

    ‘Grammar’ and ‘nahw’

    The Principles and Criteria of the Kitab

    Twenty Dirhams

    In Conclusion

    Bibliography

    Index of Arabic Terms and Proper Names

    Index of Qur'anic Citations

    Index of Poetic Citations

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