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    The Arabic linguistic tradition.Georges Bohas - 1990 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Jean-Patrick Guillaume & D. E. Kouloughli.
    GENERAL INTRODUCTION THE GROWTH OF THE ARABIC LINGUISTIC TRADITION: A HISTORICAL SURVEY Early grammatical thinking to the end of the second/eighth century ...
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    Tradition and Innovation: Norm and Deviation in Arabic and Semitic Linguistics.Alan S. Kaye, Lutz Edzard & Mohammed Nekroumi - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (4):712.
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    Linguistic and cultural peculiarities of Turkish and Arabic speech etiquette in farewells and greetings.Elnara Dulayeva, Fatima Mamedova & Agnur Khalel - 2023 - Semiotica 2023 (255):39-54.
    The peculiarities of speech etiquette in each language are determined by historical, cultural, social, cognitive, and religious factors. The study of greeting and farewell speech formulas in Turkish and Arabic is relevant for identifying key linguacultural meanings and concepts using conceptual modeling. The purpose is to analyze the linguistic and cultural conditioning of etiquette formulas in these languages. Linguacultural analysis of linguistic facts was used, along with elements of conceptual, communicative, comparative, and semantic analysis. The results show (...)
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  4. Derivation of Grammatical Sentences: Some Observations on Ancient Indian and.Modern Generative Linguistic Frameworks - 2000 - In A. K. Raina, B. N. Patnaik & Monima Chadha (eds.), Science and Tradition. Inter-University Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Advanced Study.
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    Quranic Arabic: From its Hijazi Origins to its Classical Reading Traditions By Marijn van Putten. [REVIEW]Tareq Moqbel - 2023 - Journal of Islamic Studies 34 (3):402-407.
    Marijn van Putten’s Quranic Arabic is an illuminating and highly original addition to important scholarly articles on the study of Qurʾānic linguistics and the.
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    The Relationship of the Repetitions in the Qur’ān with the Language Usage Traditions and Literary Tastes of the 7th Century Arabs.Emrah DİNDİ - 2023 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 27 (2):576-591.
    Repetitions (takrārs), which in the dictionary means ‘the repetition of something one after the other and its renewal in terms of wording and meaning’, are one of the most basic stylistic, address and textual structure features of the Qur’ān and at the same time one of the structural problems that have troubled the commentators. Repetitive nouns, verbs and letters in many verses, as well as sentences and phrases that sound like rhymes are of this kind. Although some of the benefits (...)
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    Appropriation, Interpretation and Criticism: Philosophical and Theological Exchanges Between the Arabic, Hebrew and Latin Intellectual Traditions.Nicola Polloni & Alexander Fidora - 2017 - Barcelona and Rome: FIDEM.
    The volume gathers eleven studies on the intellectual exchanges during the Middle Ages among the three cultures which existed side by side in the same geographical area, i.e. the vast space from the British Isles to the Sahara Desert, and from the Douro Valley to the Hindu Kush. These three cultures – who may not be reduced to their confession or ethnicity – are historically related to each other in many respects, both material (trade, wars, marriages) and immaterial (the interdependence (...)
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    The Unity of Science in the Islamic Tradition.Shahid Rahman, Tony Street & Hassan Tahiri (eds.) - 2008 - Hal Ccsd.
    the demise of the logical positivism programme. The answers given to these qu- tions have deepened the already existing gap between philosophy and the history and practice of science. While the positivists argued for a spontaneous, steady and continuous growth of scientific knowledge the post-positivists make a strong case for a fundamental discontinuity in the development of science which can only be explained by extrascientific factors. The political, social and cultural environment, the argument goes on, determine both the questions and (...)
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    Perspectives on the Notion of Truth in Arabic Philosophy.Hamdi Mlika - 2020 - Studia Humana 9 (1):28-39.
    In the present paper, I assume that the notion of “truth” in philosophy would not have been clarified and tackled properly, if philosophers did not take into account earlier Arabic Medieval research contributions and build upon previous research findings. In the first place, I embark on the scrutiny of the rich aspect (or nature) of the Arabic Lexicon in terms of the “truth” meaning. In the second place, I take on the assumption that Arabic linguistic traditions (...)
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    Ethno-linguistic analysis of the vocabulary associated with the wedding ceremony.Z. O. Nazarova - 2015 - Liberal Arts in Russiaроссийский Гуманитарный Журналrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Žurnalrossijskij Gumanitaryj Zhurnalrossiiskii Gumanitarnyi Zhurnal 4 (6):471.
    In the article, the vocabulary related to the wedding ceremony in the Pamiri languages is discussed. In particular, vocabulary reflecting the wedding ceremony in Ishkashimi language is almost unknown. In the Pamiri languages are still preserved all the traditional wedding ceremonies. The vocabulary associated with them is well-kept in full and is indigenous and sometimes borrowed. For the most, the terminology applied in the ritual is borrowed. Often the term is borrowed from Badakhshan dialect of the Tajik language. At the (...)
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    The Parva Naturalia in Greek, Arabic and Latin Aristotelianism: Supplementing the Science of the Soul.Börje Bydén & Filip Radovic (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book investigates Aristotelian psychology through his works and commentaries on them, including De Sensu, De Memoria and De Somno et Vigilia. Authors present original research papers inviting readers to consider the provenance of Aristotelian ideas and interpretations of them, on topics ranging from reality to dreams and spirituality. Aristotle’s doctrine of the ‘common sense’, his notion of transparency and the generation of colours are amongst the themes explored. Chapters are presented chronologically, enabling the reader to trace influences across the (...)
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    A debate on the existence of God under the alleged aegis of Alexander the Great. Extract of a Coptic-Arab theological sum from the XIIIth century (Abu sakir ibn al-rahib, kitab al-burhan).Adel Sidarus - 2009 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 19 (2):247-283.
    The philosophical debate presented in these pages is extracted from a 13th-century Coptic Arabic summa ecclesiastica. The venue is alleged to have taken place in Alexandria under the aegis of its proper founder. In a gathering of five philosophers or sages coming from India to the Maghreb, passing of course through Greece, amongst whom was present the great Aristotle, Alexander's preceptor and the undisputed authority that summed up the debate and put an end to it. The disputation turns on (...)
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    The Structure of Lughz and Muʿammā in Arabic Poetry: A Theoretical Overview on Ibn al-Fāriḍ’s Dīwān.Murat Tala - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (2):939-967.
    The tradition of Lughz and muʿammā in Arab poetry has an important place. Ibn al-Fāriḍ (d. 632/1235) is a divine love poet that lived in the Ayyubids period. He is an important point in the process of change and transformation of Arabic poetry language. This research aims to carry out a theoretical and anecdotal examination of the Lughzes in Ibn al-Fāriḍ’s Dīwān. The work explains, firstly, the concept of Lughz in terms of conceptual content and theoretical structure and (...)
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    Greek into Arabic: Essays on Islamic Philosophy (review). [REVIEW]Francesco Gabrieli - 1963 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 1 (1):109-110.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 109 makes for much enjoyment in the reading; the historical and linguistic enquiries are often most rewarding; the weakest moments come when his hectoring of modern sceptics betrays an ignorance of relevant modern arguments. Generally the production is excellent, but on page 129, line 19, delete.... ; on page 185, line 17 and page 186, line 14, read ~p,~**for ~pcr Amherst College J O H NKING-FARLOW (...)
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    Towards Developing a Comprehensive Tag Set for the Arabic Language.Muhammed Alawairdhi & Shihadeh Alqrainy - 2020 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 30 (1):287-296.
    This paper presents a comprehensive Tag set as a fundamental component for developing an automated Word Class/part-of-speech (PoS) tagging system for the Arabic language. The aim is to develop a standard and comprehensive PoS tag set that based upon PoS classes and Arabic inflectional morphology useful for Linguistics and Natural Language Processing (NLP) developers to extract more linguistic information from it. The tag names in the developed tag set uses terminology from Arabic tradition grammar rather (...)
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    Hero or terrorist? A comparative analysis of Arabic and Western media depictions of the execution of Saddam.Ghayda Al Ali - 2011 - Discourse and Communication 5 (4):301-335.
    While the role of the media in the war against terror has received ample attention from scholars, there is little in the literature that deals specifically with the Iraqi point of view with respect to the nature of terror or with the comparative analysis of Western and Arabic media treatment of terror. That Western and Arabic ideologies arise from divergent political, national, cultural, and religious traditions is well understood in the West. Indeed, this understanding is generally implicit and (...)
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    "Our place in al-Andalus": Kabbalah, philosophy, literature in Arab Jewish letters.Gil Anidjar - 2002 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    The year 1492 is only the last in a series of “ends” that inform the representation of medieval Spain in modern Jewish historical and literary discourses. These ends simultaneously mirror the traumas of history and shed light on the discursive process by which hermetic boundaries are set between periods, communities, and texts. This book addresses the representation of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries as the end of al-Andalus (Islamic Spain). Here, the end works to locate and separate Muslim from Christian (...)
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    Crossing Borders: Love between Women in Medieval French and Arabic Literatures (review).Cary Howie - 2009 - Intertexts 13 (1):156-159.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Crossing Borders: Love between Women in Medieval French and Arabic LiteraturesCary Howie (bio)Sahar Amer, Crossing Borders: Love between Women in Medieval French and Arabic Literatures. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2008, xii + 254 pp.Sahar Amer’s Crossing Borders adds to the expanding bibliography on medieval sexualities by showing the resonances between certain female same-sex relationships in medieval French literature and analogous, though generally more explicit, relationships (...)
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    Deep Bidirectional LSTM Network Learning-Based Sentiment Analysis for Arabic Text.El Habib Nfaoui & Hanane Elfaik - 2020 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 30 (1):395-412.
    Sentiment analysis aims to predict sentiment polarities (positive, negative or neutral) of a given piece of text. It lies at the intersection of many fields such as Natural Language Processing (NLP), Computational Linguistics, and Data Mining. Sentiments can be expressed explicitly or implicitly. Arabic Sentiment Analysis presents a challenge undertaking due to its complexity, ambiguity, various dialects, the scarcity of resources, the morphological richness of the language, the absence of contextual information, and the absence of explicit sentiment words in (...)
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    Western medical ethics taught to junior medical students can cross cultural and linguistic boundaries.Valmae A. Ypinazar & Stephen A. Margolis - 2004 - BMC Medical Ethics 5 (1):4.
    BackgroundLittle is known about teaching medical ethics across cultural and linguistic boundaries. This study examined two successive cohorts of first year medical students in a six year undergraduate MBBS program.MethodsThe objective was to investigate whether Arabic speaking students studying medicine in an Arabic country would be able to correctly identify some of the principles of Western medical ethical reasoning. This cohort study was conducted on first year students in a six-year undergraduate program studying medicine in English, their (...)
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    Arabic Linguistics.Khalil I. Semaan & M. G. Carter - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (4):812.
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    Cognitive Science: A Multidisciplinary Journal of Anthropology, Artificial Intelligence, Education, Linguistics, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Psychology.Robert L. Goldstone & John R. Anderson - 2001 - Routledge.
    The Dictionary of World Philosophy covers the diverse and challenging terminology, concepts, schools and traditions of the vast field of world philosophy. Providing an extremely comprehensive resource and an essential point of reference in a complex and expanding field of study the Dictionary covers all major subfields of the discipline. Key features: * Cross-references are used to highlight interconnections and the cross-cultural diffusion and adaptation of terms which has taken place over time * The user is led from specific terms (...)
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    Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics, I: Papers from the First Annual Symposium on Arabic LinguisticsPerspectives on Arabic Linguistics, II: Papers from the Second Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics.M. G. Carter, Mushira Eid & John McCarthy - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (1):143.
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    Bibliography of Arabic Linguistics.Peter Abboud & M. H. Bakalla - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (1):139.
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    Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics, III: Papers from the Third Annual Symposium on Arabic LinguisticsPerspectives on Arabic Linguistics, IV: Papers from the Fourth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics.Kees Versteegh, Bernard Comrie, Mushira Eid, Ellen Broselow & John McCarthy - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (1):107.
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    Recognition in the Arabic Narrative Tradition: Discovery, Deliverance and Delusion. By Philip F. Kennedy.Todd Lawson - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (3).
    Recognition in the Arabic Narrative Tradition: Discovery, Deliverance and Delusion. By Philip F. Kennedy. Edinburgh Studies in Classical Arabic Literature. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016. Pp. xii + 356. $130, £80.
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    Contributions to Arabic Linguistics.Abraham L. Udovitch & Charles A. Ferguson - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (4):517.
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    A. Gacek: The Arabic manuscript tradition: A glossary of technical terms and bibliography.Frédéric Bauden - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (3):658.
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    The Arabic Manuscript Tradition: A Glossary of Technical Terms and Bibliography.Frederic Bauden & Adam Gacek - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (3):658.
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    The Early Arabic Historical Tradition: A Source Critical Study.Tayeb El-Hibri, Albrecht Noth & Michael Bonner - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):114.
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    The Works of al-Kāfiyajī and Its Contribution to the Arabic Linguistic: Identification, Classification and Evaluation.Murat Tala - 2020 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 24 (3):1081-1111.
    Muhyiddîn el-Kâfiyecî (öl. 879/1474), on beşinci yüzyıl Saruhanoğulları, Osmanlı ve Memlüklü alimlerindendir. Yüzden çok eser yazmıştır. Makale Kâfiyeci’nin hayatı ve eserlerini araştırır. Yazdığı eserler, onun, Arap dili, Arap grameri, belagat, tarih metodolojisi, hadis ve usulü, tefsir ve usulü, fıkıh ve usulü, kelâm, tasavvuf, dil felsefesi, semantik, metafizik meseleler, geometri, optik ve astronomi gibi konularda uzmanlaştığını göstermektedir. Kâfiyeci en önemli eserlerini Arap dili ve mantık sahalarında yazmıştır. Eserleri içerisinde yaptığı linguistik çözümlemeler, onun yetkin bir dil alimi olduğunu göstermektedir. Kâfiyeci eserlerini yazarken (...)
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    The body as a non-sign in the Arab-Muslim tradition.Mohamed Bernoussi - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (170):295-303.
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    Beginning Arabic. A Linguistic Approach: From Cultivated Cairene to Formal Arabic.Ernest T. Abdel-Massih, Sami A. Hanna & Naguib Greis - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):356.
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    Ex aequali Ratios in the Greek and Arabic Euclidean Traditions.Gregg De Young - 1996 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 6 (2):167.
    Euclid discusses the ex aequali relationship twice in the Elements. The first is in Book V, during his discussion of arithmetical relations between mathematical magnitudes in general. The second is in Books VIIIX, he was not much troubled by the differences between his treatment of ex aequali ratios in these two contexts. Later generations of mathematicians, however, found these differences less acceptable and tried to minimize them in various ways. This paper summarizes Euclid's use of the ex aequali relation in (...)
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    [Beginning, formative power and intellect agent of Nicolo Leoniceno between the Arabic-Latin tradition and the rebirth of the Greek commentators].Hiro Hirai - 2006 - Early Science and Medicine 12 (2):134-165.
    The treatise On Formative Power of Ferrara's emblematic medical humanist, Nicolò Leoniceno, is the one of the first embryological monographs of the Renaissance. It shows, at the same time, the continuity of medieval Arabo-Latin tradition and the new elements brought by Renaissance medical humanism, namely through the use of the ancient Greek commentators of Aristotle like Simplicius. Thus this treatise stands at the crossroad of these two currents. The present study analyses the range of Leoniceno's philosophical discussion, determines its (...)
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    Reconsidering Transcendence/immanence. Modernity’s Modes of Narration in Nineteenth-Century Arabic Literary Tradition.Johannes Stephan - 2016 - In Guido Vanheeswijck, Colin Jager & Florian Zemmin (eds.), Working with a Secular Age: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Charles Taylor's Master Narrative. De Gruyter. pp. 349-368.
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    Spanish Hebrew Poetry and the Arabic Literary Tradition: Arabic Themes in Hebrew Andalusian Poetry.Raymond P. Scheindlin & Arie Schippers - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):188.
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    Introduction: Aquinas and the Arabic Philosophical Tradition.Richard C. Taylor - 2014 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 88 (2):191-193.
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    Linguistic Constraints on Statistical Word Segmentation: The Role of Consonants in Arabic and English.Itamar Kastner & Frans Adriaans - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (S2):494-518.
    Statistical learning is often taken to lie at the heart of many cognitive tasks, including the acquisition of language. One particular task in which probabilistic models have achieved considerable success is the segmentation of speech into words. However, these models have mostly been tested against English data, and as a result little is known about how a statistical learning mechanism copes with input regularities that arise from the structural properties of different languages. This study focuses on statistical word segmentation in (...)
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    Greek Mechanics in Arabic Context: Thābit ibn Qurra, al-Isfizārī and the Arabic Traditions of Aristotelian and Euclidean Mechanics.Mohammed Abattouy - 2001 - Science in Context 14 (1-2):179-247.
    Assuming the crucial interest of Arabic material for the recovery of the textual tradition of some Greek texts of mechanics, the following article aims at presenting a partial survey of the Graeco-Arabic transmission in the field of mechanics. Based on new manuscript material dating from the ninth to the twelfth century, it investigates the textual and theoretical traditions of two writings ascribed to Aristotle and Euclid respectively and transmitted to Arabo-Islamic culture in fragmentary form. The reception and (...)
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    Studies in the History of Linguistics. Traditions and Paradigms.Rosane Rocher & Dell Hymes - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (4):559.
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    Studies in the History of Linguistics: Traditions and Paradigms. Dell Hymes.Michael M. Sokal - 1977 - Isis 68 (1):136-137.
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    Writing Arabic. A Linguistic Approach: From Sounds to Script.Ernest T. Abdel-Massih, Sami Hanna & Naguib Greis - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):357.
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    Arabic in Semitic Linguistic History.George Mendenhall - 2006 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 126 (1):17-26.
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    Arabic Dialect History and Historical Linguistic Mythology.Jonathan Owens - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (4):715-740.
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    The Sentence in Language and Cognition.Tista Bagchi - 2008 - Lexington Books.
    The Sentence in Language and Cognition is about the significant role of the sentence in linguistic cognition and in the practical domains of human existence. Dr. Tista Bagchi has written a comprehensive assessment of the structure and cognitive function of the sentence and the clause in the context of real-world discourse and activities.The notions of sentencehood and clausehood with special reference to the semantic histories of the terms sentence and clause, including their ethical, legal, and administrative uses, are assessed. (...)
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    La tradition arabe a-t-elle connu une version plus complète du commentaire sur les Topiques d’Alexandre d’Aphrodise? Les indices dans le Kitāb al-Nukhab / Kitāb al-Baḥth par Ps-Jābir.Alexander Lamprakis - 2022 - Methodos 22.
    This paper discusses two passages from Alexander of Aphrodisias’s commentary on Aristotle’s Topics that are transmitted in Ps-Jābir’s Kitāb al-Nukhab. It argues that the Arabic translation of Alexander’s commentary may have been made from a fuller version than what came down to us in Greek. Especially since the author(s) of the Jābir-corpus form a tradition different from the school of Ḥunayn b. Isḥāq (d. 873) and authors associated to the ‘Baghdad school’, whose earliest figure is Abū Bishr Mattā (...)
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  48. The Arabic tradition.Peter Adamson - 2010 - In John Skorupski (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ethics. Routledge.
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    Linguistic Models and Arabic DialectologyA Descriptive Grammar of Sa'i: di Egyptian Colloquial Arabic.Carolyn G. Killean & Abdelghany A. Khalafallah - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1):65.
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    Understanding Arabic: Essays in Contemporary Linguistics in Honor of El-Said Badawi.Alan S. Kaye & Alaa Elgibali - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (3):419.
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