Acknowledgements | |
Preface | |
ML and its place in the medieval Arabic grammatical literature | p. 1 |
Historical and epistemological considerations, and principles of community agreement in ML | p. 27 |
Ibn Hisham and his position as a grammarian in ML | p. 73 |
Polemical categories in Chapter Five of ML | p. 96 |
Particles: the grammarian's stock-in-trade | p. 116 |
The status of the particle in the Western and Arabic linguistic traditions | p. 116 |
The particles in ML | p. 138 |
The particles and synonymy according to Ibn Hisham in ML | p. 193 |
Further semantic and structural aspects in Part Two of ML | p. 207 |
Conclusion | p. 273 |
Bibliography | p. 279 |
Index | p. 292 |
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