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Record Nr.

UNINA9910459535303321

Autore

Wagner Esther-Miriam

Titolo

Linguistic variety of Judaeo-Arabic in letters from the Cairo genizah [[electronic resource] /] / by Esther-Miriam Wagner

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, c2010

ISBN

1-282-78714-4

9786612787140

90-04-19368-5

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (278 p.)

Collana

Etudes sur le judaïsme médiéval ; ; t. 41

Disciplina

492.7/7

Soggetti

Judeo-Arabic language

Arabic language - Dialects

Jews

Cairo Genizah

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material / E.-M. Wagner -- Chapter One. Introduction / E.-M. Wagner -- Chapter Two. General Methodology / E.-M. Wagner -- Chapter Three. Corpus / E.-M. Wagner -- Chapter Four. Phonology And Orthography / E.-M. Wagner -- Chapter Five. Morphology / E.-M. Wagner -- Chapter Six. Letter Style, Presentation, And Lexicon / E.-M. Wagner -- Chapter Seven. Syntax / E.-M. Wagner -- Chapter Eight. General Trends In The Judaeo-Arabic Letters From The Genizah / E.-M. Wagner -- Bibliography / E.-M. Wagner -- Index / E.-M. Wagner -- Classmarks / E.-M. Wagner -- Plates / E.-M. Wagner.

Sommario/riassunto

The Cairo Genizah has preserved a vast number of medieval and post-medieval letters written in the Jewish variety of Arabic. The linguistic peculiarities of these letters provide an invaluable source for the understanding of the history of the Arabic language and the development of Arabic dialects. This work compares and contrasts various linguistic features of Judaeo-Arabic letters from different periods, and is one of the first studies to present a comprehensive linguistic investigation into non-literary Judaeo-Arabic. Its main focus



is to provide an extensive diachronic linguistic description, while distinguishing between features of epistolary Arabic and vernacular phenomena. This study should be of interest to anyone working on the Arabic language, sociolinguistics, general historical linguistics and language typology. \'...in the extant volume she [Wagner] has clearly demonstrated that Judeo-Arabic letters are to be viewed as primary source material, capturing important aspects of language understanding of Jews and Judaism in the medieval and early modern Islamic world, and therefore providing essential insights into the linguistic function of a substandard language or ethnolect like Judeo-Arabic.\' Wout van Bekkum, BiOr numbers LXX 3/4