The subjunctive mood in Arabic grammatical thought /

In The Subjunctive Mood in Arabic Grammatical Thought Arik Sadan outlines the grammatical theories on the na?b (subjunctive mood) in Classical Arabic. Special attention is given to S?bawayhi and al-Farr??, who represent the Schools of al-Ba?ra and al-K?fa respectively.

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Main Author: Sadan, Arik (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012
Series:Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics ; v. 66.
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245 1 4 |a The subjunctive mood in Arabic grammatical thought /  |c by Arik Sadan. 
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490 1 |a Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics ;  |v volume 66 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-367) and index. 
505 0 |a Acknowledgements; Preface; Chapter One ʼAn; 1. Introduction; 2. ʼAn as a Particle that Induces nasḅ in the Following Verb, and with it Occupies the Position of a masḍar; 3. The Syntactic and Semantic Contexts of ʼan al-muxaffafa Compared to ʼan al-masḍariyya; 4. The Separation Between nasḅ-Inducing ʼan and the Following Verb; 5. Conclusion; Chapter Two Lan; 1. Introduction; 2. The Etymology of lan; 3. The Mood of the Verb Following lan; 4. The Utterance lan yaf'ala is a Negation of the Utterance sayaf alu/sawfa yaf'alu; 5. The Separation Between lan and the Following Verb 
505 8 |a Chapter three kay; 1. Introduction; 2. The meaning of kay; 3. The mood of the verb following kay; 4. the time conveyed by the verb following kay; 5. the separation between kay and the following verb; 6. is there an 'an mudmara after kay?; 7. the mood of the verb following kayma; 8. can the verb following kama be in nasb? 
505 8 |a 4. Is ʼidan Etymologically a Noun Ending with a tanwīn (Derived from ʼidān), an Independent Word, A Compound of ʼidan; and ʼan or a Compound of ʼidan; and the Suffix -n?5. The Grammarians' Definition of ʼidan and its Meaning; 6. How and Under What Conditions ʼidan Influences the Following Verb; 7. Is there an ʼan mudṃara after ʼidan?; 8. The Instances of ʼidan in the Qurʼān; 9. The Historical Development in the Status of ʼidan as an āmil among Speakers of Certain Dialects of Old Arabic; 10. Conclusion; Chapter Five ʼaw; 1. Introduction 
505 8 |a 2. Sentence Types in which ʼaw can be Followed by a mansụ̄b Verb, and the Possibility of Putting this Verb in raf; 3. The Meaning of ʼaw Followed by a mansụ̄b Verb; 4. What Induces the Verb Following ʼaw to be mansụ̄b?; 5. The Separation between ʼaw and the Following Verb; 6. Conclusion; Chapter Six Fa-; 1. Introduction; 2. The Mood of the Verb Following fa-; 3. Sentence Types in which a mansụ̄b Verb can Follow fa- and the Meaning of nasḅ; 4. Sentence Types in which a mansụ̄b Verb cannot Follow fa-; 5. Comparison Between Sentence Types in which the jawāb Following fa- is majzūm and mansụ̄b 
505 8 |a 6. Dialectal Differences Related to the Mood of the Verb Following fa-7. What Induces the Verb Following fa- to be mansụ̄b?; 8. Conclusion; Chapter Seven Wa-; 1. Introduction; 2. The Mood of the Verb Following wa-; 3. Sentence Types in which a mansụ̄b Verb can Follow wa- and the Meaning of nasḅ; 4. The Meaning of wa- Followed by a mansụ̄b Verb; 5. Sentence Types in which a mansụ̄b Verb cannot Follow wa-; 6. What Induces the Verb Following wa- to be mansụ̄b?; 7. Conclusion; Chapter Eight Hạttā; 1. Introduction; 2. The Morphological Pattern of hạttā and the Possible Link to the Root hṭta 
505 8 |a 3. The Mood of the Verb Following hạttā: nasḅ or raf; 
520 |a In The Subjunctive Mood in Arabic Grammatical Thought Arik Sadan outlines the grammatical theories on the na?b (subjunctive mood) in Classical Arabic. Special attention is given to S?bawayhi and al-Farr??, who represent the Schools of al-Ba?ra and al-K?fa respectively. 
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