Sibawayh the phonologist. A critical study of the phonetic and phonological theory of Sibawayh as presented in his treatise Al-Kitab
AuthorAbdulmun'im Abdulamir al Nassir
LanguageEnglish
Subjectphonology
PublisherKegan Paul International
Publication date
1993
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pagespp. xx, 130 + pp. 12 (Arabic)
ISBN978-0710303561

Sibawayh the phonologist: A critical study of the phonetic and phonological theory of Sibawayh as presented in his treatise Al-Kitab is a 1993 book by A. A. Al-Nassir in which the author examines the views of Sibawayh on phonology. The book is based on Al-Nassir's doctoral dissertation (1985) at the University of York under the supervision of John Kelly.[1]

Reception

The book was reviewed by John McCarthy, Yasir Suleiman and M. G. Carter.[2][3][4]

References

  1. Al-Nassir, A. A. (1985). "Sibawayh the phonologist : A critical study of the phonetic and phonological theory of Sibawayh as presented in his treatise ?Al Kitab?". University of York.
  2. Suleiman, Yasir (July 1995). "Sibawayh the phonologist. A critical study of the phonetic and phonological theory of Sibawayh as presented in his treatise Al-Kitab. By A. A. Al-Nassir. (Library of Arabic Linguistics, Monograph No. 10.) pp. xx, 130 + pp. 12 (Arabic). London and New York, Kegan Paul International, 1993. £55.00". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 5 (2): 267–269. doi:10.1017/S1356186300015467.
  3. McCarthy, John. "Short review of A. A. al-Nassir (1993) Sibawayh the Phonologist: A Critical Study of the Phonetic and Phonological Theory of Sibawayh as Presented in His Treatise Al-Kitab". Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series.
  4. Carter, M. G. (1995). "Review of Sibawayh the Phonologist: A Critical Study of the Phonetic and Phonological Theory of Sibawayh as Presented in His Treatise Al-Kitab". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 58 (2): 359–360. ISSN 0041-977X.
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