Arabic in context : essays on language, dialects, and culture in honour of Martin R. Zammit / Anthony J. Frendo ; edited by Kurstin Gatt.
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ملف الحاسوباللغة: الإنجليزية السلاسل:Semitic Languages and Cultures Series ; v.31الناشر:Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers, 2025تاريخ حقوق النشر: 2025الطبعات:1st edوصف:1 online resource (434 pages)نوع المحتوى:- text
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Acknowledgements
Honouring a Gentleman, A Scholar, a Teacher, and a Pastor: The Legacy of Martin R. Zammit
Anthony J. Frendo and Kurstin Gatt
The Current Situation in Arabic-Speaking Kishlaks of Central Asia
Guram Chikovani
Contextual Neutralisation of Voicing in Maltese Obstruents: A Historical Perspective
Andrei A. Avram
Al-Shidyāq’s Account of the Maltese Language: An Annotated Translation
Michael Cooperson
On the Arabic Dialect of the Jews of Qāmišli (North-East Syria)
Aharon Geva-Kleinberger
Interpreting the Traces: On the Grammaticalisation of ˀaṯar
Catherine Taine-Cheikh
Variations in the Writing System and Style of the Modern Judaeo-Arabic of Libya
Sumikazu Yoda
Some Arab and Muslim Names Discernible in Maltese Toponymy
Mario Cassar
Koineisation and Language Contact in Syrian Ṭuroyo
Bruno Herin
Locatives in the Spoken Arabic of Mardin (Turkey)
George Grigore
Perceptions of Malta in Arabic Proverbs and Idioms
Kurstin Gatt
Recognisably Arabian: A Levantine/South-Arabian Morphosyntactic Bundle in Maltese
David Wilmsen
Soul Inspiration from Wadi el Natrun: Ostrich Eggs as Reminders of Vigilance in Praying
Ioana Feodorov
Index
This Festschrift, Arabic in Context, is a tribute to the remarkable scholarly legacy of the Reverend Professor Martin R. Zammit. It celebrates his extensive contributions to the fields of Semitic Studies, Arabic linguistics, and comparative Semitic philology. Spanning decades of dedicated research and teaching, Professor Zammit's career has been marked by a profound engagement with the Arabic language and its diverse dialects, as well as its historical and cultural intersections with Maltese and Syriac.The volume features a carefully curated collection of essays authored by distinguished scholars, reflecting the breadth and depth of Professor Zammit's academic interests. Topics range from Arabic dialectology and phonetics to linguistic contact phenomena and the grammaticalisation processes in Semitic languages. Contributions explore the linguistic heritage of Central Asia, the Judeo-Arabic traditions of Libya and Syria, and the influences of Arabic on Maltese toponymy and idiomatic expressions. Together, these studies exemplify the rich interdisciplinarity and intellectual rigour that characterise Professor Zammit's work.This Festschrift not only honours Professor Zammit's enduring scholarly impact but also serves as a vital resource for linguists, philologists, and researchers in the fields of Arabic and Semitic studies. It stands as a testament to his dedication to fostering academic inquiry and dialogue, inspiring both colleagues and students alike. This volume ensures that his scholarly contributions will continue to influence and inform the field for years to come.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2025. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
