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Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Arabic Grammar | |
Zayd Ibn 'Ali's Commentary on the Qur'an | p. 9 |
Autonomy versus Non-Autonomy in the Arabic Grammatical Tradition | p. 30 |
Aspects of the Use of Grammatical Terminology in Medieval Arabic Grammatical Tradition | p. 50 |
Coalescence as a Grammatical Tool in Sibawayhi's Kitab | p. 86 |
The Syntactic Study of Maf'ul Mutlaq: A Study in Qur'anic Syntax | |
Modalities and Grammaticalization in Arabic | p. 107 |
Arabic Linguistics and Beyond | |
Vocatives as Exclamatory Nouns in Iraqi Arabic | p. 144 |
The Syntax of Arabic Headlines and News Summaries | p. 161 |
Semantic Considerations in the Syntactic Structures of Complement Clauses in Modern Literary Arabic | p. 182 |
Cross-Addressing: Reverse Gender Reference in Spoken Cairene Arabic | p. 203 |
On Translating Palestinian Folk Tales: Comparative Stylistics and the Semiotics of Genre | p. 222 |
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