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      The Cambridge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics 

      Arabic and Onomastics

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      Cambridge University Press

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              The Arabic Language

              An introductory guide for students of Arabic language, Arabic historical linguistics and Arabic sociolinguistics New for this edition Additional chapters on the structure of Arabic, bilingualism and Arabic pidgins and creoles A full explanation of the use of conventional Arabic transcription and IPA characters An updated bibliography All chapters have been revised and updated in light of recent research Concentrating on the difference between the two types of Arabic – the classical standard language and the dialects – Kees Versteegh charts the history and development of the Arabic language from its earliest beginnings to modern times. The reader is given a solid grounding in the structure of the language, its historical context and its use in various literary and non-literary genres, as well as an understanding of the role of Arabic as a cultural, religious and political world language. Key Features Covers all aspects of the history of Arabic, the Arabic linguistic tradition, Arabic dialects, sociolinguistics and Arabic as a world language Makes links between linguistic history and cultural history Emphasises the role of contacts between Arabic and other languages
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                September 30 2021
                : 309-329
                10.1017/9781108277327.014
                9e2c6d77-c646-4554-b569-96448560816a
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