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The eighth-century scholar Sibawayhi is recognized as the
first systematic grammarian of Arabic. Michael G Carter discusses
his life and background, his relationship with his teachers,
the intellectual context of his grammatical theories, and
how his general concept of language shaped his approach to
Arabic. So thorough is Sibawayhi's impressive work-known simply
as 'the Book'-that it remains the seminal authority on classical
Arabic. By outlining the central ideas of Sibawayhi as well
as describing his legacy and achievements, this book provides
an accessibly written and non-technical introduction to the
whole subject of Arabic linguistics, and to the life and times
of the man who founded the discipline.
Author
Michael G Carter is Professor in
the Department of East European and Oriental Studies at the
University of Oslo.
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