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On Distinctiveness of the Arabic Poetic Canon of the 13th to 18th Centuries
Published 2022-09-01Subjects: “…classical arabic poetry…”
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Les «complexes de phrases» de l'arabe classique
Published 2007-07-01“…The article offers a first inventory and a brief description, of pragmatic and argumentative nature, of the “compound of sentences” as it is found in the socalled “Classical Arabic”. Classical Arabic is here understood as being nothing else but that language which is taught in Arabic classes. …”
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الكتابة الأدبية والتعدد اللغوي
Published 2015-12-01“…We propose that despite the fact that the Guardian of the Shadows is written mainly in the Classical Arabic language, several clues signal to the reader that the text employs languages and levels of language other than the Classical Arabic of the text. …”
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The Poetics of Islamic Legitimacy
Published 2004-04-01“…In The Poetics of Islamic Legitimacy, Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych effectively debunks the myth that the classical Arabic panegyric ode (qasidat al-madh) is merely a descriptive, prescriptive, or sycophantic poetic genre by demonstrating its dynamic engagements with what she terms “Arabo-Islamic court life.” …”
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From Networks to Named Entities and Back Again
Published 2023-03-01“…This paper explores new methods for disambiguating the identity of individuals in classical Arabic citations (isnāds) using a network-based approach. …”
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Close Relationships
Published 2006-04-01“…The two taboo concepts of incest and inbreeding are not so easy to detect in classical Arabic literature. True, a persistent reader of classical Arabic literature, whether belletristic or historical, is bound to meet unexpectedly rude remarks on the incestuous habits of one historical figure or the other (most often a non-Muslim) while reading a scholarly discussion on historical events. …”
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The aesthetics of metapoetics in al-Mutanabbī’s panegyric “qaṣīda” to Abū al-Faḍl Aḥmad ibn ‘Abd Allāh
Published 2018-06-01“…The result is a poem that relies on the ideal reader’s knowledge of classical Arabic poetry which allows the poet to evoke an entire poetic situation instead of repeating it.…”
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Argument is War Metaphor in the Qur’ān
Published 2020-06-01“…The findings reveal that ARGUMENT IS WAR metaphor is missing in classical Arabic of the Holy Qur’ān. However, the concept of argument is framed by other metaphors such as container schema, objects, and personification. …”
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Arabic Huck: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in Vernacular Arabic
Published 2021-12-01“…The article also discusses and exemplifies how all previous Arabic translations of Twain’s novel used Modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic and were affected by a motley assortment of cultural, political and religious factors that resulted in abridgement, adaptation, and censorship. …”
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IMPLEMENTASI LINGUISTIK TENTANG GENDER DALAM ALQUR’ÂN TERHADAP HUKUM ISLAM
Published 2011-05-01“…Arabic has an important position in Islamic studies, in the development of Arabic, the language al-Qur'ân can be classified into classical Arabic, the language al-Qur'ân which developed into a literary language since the 7th century AD. …”
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The fundamentals of TAWHEED (ISLAMIC MONOTHEISM) /
Published 2003“…The author has written according to the classical Arabic texts on Tawheed.…”
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Problems in Expressing Arabic Language of Indonesian Students at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language
Published 2019-10-01“…The main objective of this research revealed the ta’bir problem afflicting Indonesian students in learning classical Arabic, identifying the causes and knowing the impact of these problems in educational situations. …”
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Le ʿaṭf nasaq : une « coordination » pléonastique ? Contribution à l’histoire de la grammaire arabe
Published 2021-06-01“…Among the five appositives recognized by the grammar of classical Arabic, two appear in the form of possessive phrases: ʿaṭf bayān (“explanatory apposition”) and ʿaṭf nasaq (“coordination”), both composed of a first term, ʿaṭf, which means “addition”, “with”. …”
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Rhetorical and artistic styles in narrative text of Ahlam Mostaganemi and Louise Erdrich
Published 2020“…This study contends that the study of classical Arabic rhetoric has been limited to Arabic literary texts such as poetry and prose. …”
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The Problem of Existential Import in Metathetic Propositions: Qutb al-Din al-Tahtani contra Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
Published 2019-11-01“…By studying this contained problem, this paper seeks to address a wider scholarly concern regarding the vitality of post-classical Arabic logic, and to establish that this period witnessed the flourishing of philosophical debate among Arabic logicians.…”
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Analysis of the phenomenon of the alternation and rotation between Arabic letters in Twitter
Published 2020“…Classical Arabic is affected by some unfamiliar phenomena, such as the phenomenon of alternation between letters and others. …”
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Connecting the Lines between Old (Epigraphic) Arabic and the Modern Vernaculars
Published 2021-10-01“…This paper investigates three linguistic features—wawation, the 1CS genitive clitic pronoun, and the relative pronoun—that are shared between the ancient epigraphic forms of Arabic and modern dialects, to the exclusion of Classical Arabic. I suggest that these features represent the earliest linguistic layer of the modern dialects.…”
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Important New Developments in Arabographic Optical Character Recognition
Published 2017-11-01“…The Open Islamicate Texts Initiative (OpenITI) team1 —building on the foundational opensource OCR work of the Leipzig University (LU) Alexander von Humboldt Chair for Digital Humanities—has achieved Optical Character Recognition (OCR) accuracy rates for printed classical Arabic-script texts in the high nineties. These numbers are based on our tests of seven different Arabic-script texts of varying quality and typefaces, totaling over 7,000 lines…”
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Musnad Inscriptions from Jabal al-Samma at Najran Region, South West of Saudi Arabia
Published 2022-12-01“…Themes of the texts of inscriptions have been transmitted into the Classical Arabic Language, in addition to studying and analyzing its vocabularies, identifying the linguistic significance of the proper names mentioned in these texts, and comparing them with their parallels in ancient Arabian inscriptions, other Semitic languages, and the Arab heritage.…”
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