Jump to content

Classification of Arabic languages: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
cleanup
Unbolding: not the title nor a redirect
Line 10: Line 10:
|glottorefname=Arabian
|glottorefname=Arabian
}}
}}
The '''Arabic''' language family is divided into several categories: [[Old Arabic]], the literary varieties, and the modern vernaculars.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Jallad |first1=Ahmad |title=Al-Jallad. A Manual of the Historical Grammar of Arabic |journal=Academia.edu |date=2020 |url=https://www.academia.edu/38100372/Al_Jallad_A_Manual_of_the_Historical_Grammar_of_Arabic}}</ref>
The Arabic language family is divided into several categories: [[Old Arabic]], the literary varieties, and the modern vernaculars.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Jallad |first1=Ahmad |title=Al-Jallad. A Manual of the Historical Grammar of Arabic |journal=Academia.edu |date=2020 |url=https://www.academia.edu/38100372/Al_Jallad_A_Manual_of_the_Historical_Grammar_of_Arabic}}</ref>
* [[Old Arabic]], the language of southern Levant and northwestern Arabia in the pre-Islamic period and its varieties:
* [[Old Arabic]], the language of southern Levant and northwestern Arabia in the pre-Islamic period and its varieties:
** [[Nabataean Arabic]]
** [[Nabataean Arabic]]

Revision as of 00:38, 19 September 2021

Arabic
Geographic
distribution
North Africa, Middle East, Malta
Linguistic classificationAfro-Asiatic
Language codes
Glottologarab1394

The Arabic language family is divided into several categories: Old Arabic, the literary varieties, and the modern vernaculars.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Jallad, Ahmad (2020). "Al-Jallad. A Manual of the Historical Grammar of Arabic". Academia.edu.

Literature

  • Cantineau, Jean (1955). "La dialectologie arabe", Orbis 4:149–169.
  • Fischer, Wolfdietrich, & Otto Jastrow (ed) (1980). Handbuch der arabischen Dialekte, Wiesbaden: Harrasowitz.
  • Kaye, Alan S., & Judith Rosenhouse (1997). "Arabic Dialects and Maltese", The Semitic Languages. Ed. Robert Hetzron. New York: Routledge. Pages 263–311.
  • Lozachmeur, H., (ed.), (1995). Presence arabe dans le croissant fertile avant l'Hegire (Actes de la table ronde internationale Paris, 13 Novembre 1993) Paris: Editions Recherche sur les Civilisations. ISBN 2-86538-254-0
  • Macdonald, M.C.A., (2000). "Reflections on the linguistic map of pre-Islamic Arabia" Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 11(1), 28–79
  • Scagliarini, F., (1999). "The Dedanitic inscriptions from Jabal 'Ikma in north-western Hejaz" Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 29, 143–150 ISBN 2-503-50829-4
  • Sobelman, H., (ed.) (1962). Arabic Dialect Studies, Washington, D.C.: Center for Applied Linguistics and the Middle East Institute.
  • Winnett, F.V. & Reed, W.L. (1970). Ancient Records from North Arabia, Toronto: University of Toronto