03408oam 2200709I 450 991096454740332120190826145055.09786613863799978128355134212835513499789004234239900423423310.1163/9789004234239(CKB)2670000000236128(EBL)999484(OCoLC)808442010(SSID)ssj0000706058(PQKBManifestationID)11400230(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000706058(PQKBWorkID)10626948(PQKB)11227904(MiAaPQ)EBC999484(nllekb)BRILL9789004234239(Au-PeEL)EBL999484(CaPaEBR)ebr10590530(CaONFJC)MIL386379(PPN)174543735(EXLCZ)99267000000023612820121030d2012 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe subjunctive mood in Arabic grammatical thought /by Arik Sadan1st ed.Leiden ;Boston :Brill,2012.1 online resource (401 p.)Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics,0081-8461 ;v. 66Description based upon print version of record.9789004232952 9004232958 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Preliminary Material -- I ʾAn -- II Lan -- III Kay -- IV ʾIḏan -- V ʾAw -- VI Fa- -- VII Wa- -- VII Ḥattā -- IX Li- -- X Free naṣb -- XI The Possible Interchangeability of rafʿ and naṣb -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Appendix A Basic Technical Terms and Concepts -- Appendix B Grammarians’ Biographies -- Bibliography -- Indices -- Index of Terms -- Index of Qurʾānic Quotations.In The Subjunctive Mood in Arabic Grammatical Thought Arik Sadan outlines the grammatical theories on the naṣb (subjunctive mood) in Classical Arabic. Examining over 160 treatises written by 85 grammarians, lexicographers and Qurʾān commentators, the author defines and characterizes the opinions of medieval Arab grammarians concerning this mood in the verbal system of Classical Arabic. Special attention is given to the prominent early grammarians Sībawayhi (d. circa 180/796) and al-Farrāʾ (d. 207/822), who represent the Schools of al-Baṣra and al-Kūfa respectively. The analysis of the grammarians’ views enables the author to draw several important conclusions and hypotheses on the syntactic environments of the subjunctive mood, the dialectal differences relating to its employment and the historical changes and developments it underwent.Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics66.Arabic languageSubjunctiveArabic languageMoodArabic languageVerbArabic languageGrammarHistoryArabic languageSubjunctive.Arabic languageMood.Arabic languageVerb.Arabic languageGrammarHistory.492.7/56Sadan Arik1788205NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910964547403321The subjunctive mood in Arabic grammatical thought4322734UNINA