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A Dictionary of the Safaitic Inscriptions: Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, cartea 98

Autor Ahmad Al-Jallad, Karolina Jaworska
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 aug 2019
This is the first comprehensive dictionary of the Safaitic inscriptions, comprising more than 1400 lemmata and 1500 lexical items. The dictionary includes a lengthy introduction to the inscriptions as well an outline of various aspects of the Safaitic writing tradition.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004400412
ISBN-10: 9004400419
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics


Cuprins

Letter Order and Transcription ConventionsAbbreviations
Introduction1Overview of Safaitic2The Language of the Safaitic Inscriptions and Its Speakers3Writing System4Text Genres5Resources for the Study of Safaitic6The Safaitic Dictionary7The Entries
Sigla and Bibliography
Dictionary

Notă biografică

Ahmad Al-Jallad, Ph.D. (2012), Harvard University, is the Sofia Chair of Arabic at The Ohio State University. He has published and edited several books and many articles on the inscriptions and writing cultures of Ancient Arabia as well as on the comparative grammar of the Semitic languages.

Karolina Jaworska, MA in Arabic studies (spec. Linguistics), Jagiellonian University (Poland), has worked on various projects related to security, water management, and economy in MENA region. She is currently working on the Hismaic inscriptions, focusing in particular on applying machine learning and big data solutions to linguistics.

Recenzii

"Ainsi, Karolina Jaworska et Ahmad Al-Jallad proposent par cet ouvrage, un véritable dictionnaire de la langue des inscriptions safaïtiques, qui vient compléter la grammaire, publiée il y a quelques années également chez Brill. Ces deux travaux offrent un éclairage majeur sur l’histoire des langues sémitiques en général et de la langue arabe en particulier." ~ Jonas Sibony, Université de Strasbourg, France, in Arabica 68/1 (2021), pp. 105-108.