Une entreprise de légitimation de la grammaire arabe: les Ḫaṣāʼiṣ d'Ibn Ǧinnī (m. 392/1002)

"The language of Hasa'is is reputed to be difficult to access, and the thought of its author relatively opaque. With this book, readers now have a key to penetrate the linguistic thought of one of the most important grammarians in the Arabic grammatical tradition. It shows how Ibn Ginni us...

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Main Author: Sibileau, Julien (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:French
Arabic
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill 2024
In: Islamic history and civilization (volume 216)
Year: 2024
Series/Journal:Islamic history and civilization volume 216
Further subjects:B Ibn Jinnī, Abū al-Fatḥ ʻUthmān (-1002)
B Arabic Language Grammar History
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Summary:"The language of Hasa'is is reputed to be difficult to access, and the thought of its author relatively opaque. With this book, readers now have a key to penetrate the linguistic thought of one of the most important grammarians in the Arabic grammatical tradition. It shows how Ibn Ginni used the concepts of the episteme of his time to systematize grammatical explanatory reasoning. On reading this book, the reader will also perceive the importance attached by Ibn Ginnī to the role played by the speaker in language change, in that the speaker is seen as the true agent ('amil) of his discourse. This work also offers the reader a broader perspective on Ibn Ginni's relationship with the grammatical tradition, as it shows, for example, that most of Ibn Ginni's diachronic reflections are borrowed from one of Sibawayhi's forgotten disciples (180/796): al-Ahfas al-Awsat (215/830)"--
Item Description:Revised version of author's thesis (doctoral)--Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales, 2021
Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:438 Seiten, 25 cm
ISBN:9004714960