New Horizons in Qur'anic Linguistics

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active
Active Participle
advanced Qur'anic text analysis
Arabic linguistics
Author_Hussein Abdul-Raof
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componential
Conjunctive Particle
contrastive analysis
Coreferential Pronoun
Cyclical Modification
effects
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eq_isMigrated=2
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features
function
Head Noun
Head Noun Phrase
Implicit Pronoun
lexical semantics
Main Verb
Main Verb Sentence
morpho-syntactic features
morphological
Morphological Pattern
Nominal Sentences
Nominalised Noun
Noun Initial Sentence
Noun Phrase
Parenthetical Clause
participle
Past Tense
perlocutionary
Perlocutionary Effect
phonological variation
pragmatic
Pragmatic Function
pragmatic functions
Prepositional Phrase
Pronoun Shift
Relative Pronoun Clauses
semantic
Semantic Componential Features
Short Vowel
Stylistic Shift
Verbal Sentence

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138946286
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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New Horizons in Qur'anic Linguistics provides a panoramic insight into the Qur'anic landscape fenced by innate syntactic, semantic and stylistic landmarks where context and meaning have closed ranks to impact morphological form in order to achieve variegated illocutionary forces. It provides a comprehensive account of the recurrent syntactic, stylistic, morphological, lexical, cultural, and phonological voids that are an iceberg looming in the horizon of Qur'anic genre. It is an invaluable resource for contrastive linguistics, translation studies, and corpus linguistics. Among the linguistic topics are: syntactic structures, ellipsis, synonymy, polysemy, semantic redundancy, incongruity, and contrastiveness, selection restriction rule, componential features, collocation, cyclical modification, foregrounding, backgrounding, pragmatic functions and categories of shift, pragmatic distinction between verbal and nominal sentences, morpho-semantic features of lexical items, context-sensitive word and phrase order, vowel points and phonetic variation.

The value of European theoretical linguistics to the analysis of the Qur’anic text at a macro level has been overlooked in the academic literature to date and this book addresses this research gap, providing a key resource for students and scholars of linguistics and specifically working in Arabic or Qur’anic Studies.

Hussein Abdul-Raof is Professor of Linguistics and Translation Studies, Department of English, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia

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