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Article: Proceedings of the Colloquium on Arabic Grammar, Budapest, 1-7 September 1991.
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- The Journal of the American Oriental Society
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- October 1, 1993
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This volume is the result of a conference held in Budapest in 1991. Its title carries the conference title; it is dedicated, appropriately in my view, to the memory of the well-known Hungarian Islamicist and University of Budapest student and professor Ignaz Goldziher (1850-1921), whose contributions to the field of Islamic and Arabic studies warrant this befitting dedication.
The book consists of 27 articles on various aspects of Arabic and Arabic grammar, classical Arab grammarians, Quranic, and Semitic studies. Inasmuch as there is diversity in the topics of this volume, its contributors also exhibit a wide range of diversity, not only in the countries they come ...