@inbook{97e682484d204be186a662026a10d8b4,
title = "The Theory of Definition in {\v S}arh al-Kāfiya by Radī l-Dīn al-{\'A}starābādī",
abstract = "This article looks at some features of Arabic grammatical terminology which, though individually well-known (and not confined to Arabic) may be unique in combination. In particular there is a lack of a clear terminological distinction between the behaviour of speakers and the behaviour of speech elements at various levels. The article will argue that this does not represent any analytical imprecision on the part of the grammarians, but rather reflects their awareness that the special nature of Arabic as a language of direct revelation implied a continuum between the Arabic spoken by God and that spoken by the Muslims.",
author = "Beata Sheyhatovitch",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 Brill Academic Publishers. All rights reserved.",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1163/9789004423213\_009",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
series = "Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics",
publisher = "Brill Academic Publishers",
pages = "141--177",
editor = "Beata Sheyhatovitch and Almog Kasher",
booktitle = "Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics",
address = "هولندا",
}