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9780710304971

Siculo Arabic

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  • ISBN13:

    9780710304971

  • ISBN10:

    0710304978

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 1996-01-04
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

This book re-examines the socio-linguistic situation in Sicily during both the Islamic (213-485/827-1091) and the Norman (485-681/1091-1282) rules. Together with Islam and Christianity, the customs of the local people mixed with those of the Arabs, Berbers, Normans, Lombards and others. This assimilation is called Siculo Arabic. It became cemented with linguistic features fusing Arabic and Romance elements.
It is evident from this study that three linguistic communities emerged during the Islamic and Norman periods. One was isolated culturally and linguistically from Islam and Arabic, the second had a common cultural affiliation into which Muslims were brought up with a common language, i.e. Arabic, and the third commonly accultured to Islam and spoke a pidginized and later creolized form of Arabic but remained affiliated to Christianity.
The data collected in these varieties facilitates the reconstruction of a phonological and, to some extent, morphological patterning that will allow future researchers to compare the results given here with other collateral material.

Author Biography

Dionisius A. Agius is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Arabic Studies at the University of Leeds.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Maps
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chart
Introductionp. 1
The Land of the Siculansp. 13
The Siculo Arabic: Ethnic and Social Featuresp. 41
The Socio-Linguistic Scene of Islamic and Post-Islamic Sicilyp. 93
The Role of Ibn Makki in Siculo Arabicp. 123
Siculo-Lahn Arabic: Phonological Correspondencesp. 159
Siculo-Arabic: Phonological Correspondencesp. 243
Romance and Greek Interferences in Siculo-Arabicp. 359
Siculo-Middle Arabicp. 399
General Conclusionp. 427
Bibliographyp. 433
Indexp. 465
Glossary of Technical Terms (English-Arabic)p. 539
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