Wasf Sanca: Texts in Sancani Arabic
by
Abd Al- Salam Al Amri
,
Janet C Watson
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Format
Paperback
Pages
319
Language
Arabic
Published
Dec 31, 2000
Publisher
Harrassowitz
Edition
1., Aufl. ed.
ISBN-10
3447042664
ISBN-13
9783447042666
Description
In the realm of linguistic studies, this volume delves into the intricate nuances of Sancani Arabic, shedding light on a dialect that is often overlooked yet rich in tradition and usage. The collaboration between Abd Al-Salam Al Amri and Janet C. Watson brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise, aiming to bridge the gap between academic exploration and the linguistic heritage of Arabic speakers.
The authors meticulously compile a selection of texts that showcase the distinctive features of Sancani Arabic, allowing readers to appreciate its unique phonetic and grammatical traits. With a keen focus on authenticity, the included materials offer insights into everyday life, culture, and practices of the Sancani community.
This work also addresses relevant bibliographical references, which provide further context and a roadmap for scholars interested in the broader implications of dialectal variation within the Arabic language. Through a bilingual format, it ensures accessibility for both Arabic and English readers, inviting a diverse audience to engage with the content.
By intertwining language and culture, the volume not only serves as a linguistic resource but also as a testament to the rich tapestry of human expression found within the Sancani dialect. It stands as an essential addition to the field for anyone intrigued by the depth and diversity of Arabic languages and their speakers.
The authors meticulously compile a selection of texts that showcase the distinctive features of Sancani Arabic, allowing readers to appreciate its unique phonetic and grammatical traits. With a keen focus on authenticity, the included materials offer insights into everyday life, culture, and practices of the Sancani community.
This work also addresses relevant bibliographical references, which provide further context and a roadmap for scholars interested in the broader implications of dialectal variation within the Arabic language. Through a bilingual format, it ensures accessibility for both Arabic and English readers, inviting a diverse audience to engage with the content.
By intertwining language and culture, the volume not only serves as a linguistic resource but also as a testament to the rich tapestry of human expression found within the Sancani dialect. It stands as an essential addition to the field for anyone intrigued by the depth and diversity of Arabic languages and their speakers.
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