Foundations of Arab Linguistics

A group of scholars passionate about the history of Arab linguistics

Tag: Amal Marogy

  • FAL 5 (Cambridge, 2018)

    FAL 5 (Cambridge, 2018)

    The proceedings of this fifth conference were published in this volume: The foundations of Arab linguistics V: Kitāb Sībawayhi, The critical theory (edited by Manuel Sartori & Francesco Binaghi), Leiden: Brill, 2022 (“Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics”; 107). “Arab linguistics” replaces the previous “Arabic linguistics”, which is an echo of the distinction sketched by…

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  • FAL 4 (Genova, 2016)

    FAL 4 (Genova, 2016)

    The proceedings of this fourth conference were published in this volume: The foundations of Arabic linguistics IV: The evolution of theory (edited by Manuela E. B. Giolfo & Kees Versteegh), Leiden: Brill, 2019 (“Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics; 97). See more details here…

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  • FAL 3 (Paris, 2014)

    FAL 3 (Paris, 2014)

    The proceedings of this third conference were published in this volume: The foundations of Arabic linguistics III: The development of a tradition: Continuity and change (edited by Georgine Ayoub & Kees Versteegh), Leiden: Brill, 2018 (“Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics; 94). See more details here…

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  • FAL 2 (Cambridge, 2012)

    FAL 2 (Cambridge, 2012)

    The proceedings of this second conference were published in this volume: The foundations of Arabic linguistics II: Kitāb Sībawayhi, interpretation and transmission (edited by Amal E. Marogy & Kees Versteegh), Leiden: Brill, 2015 (“Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics”; 83). This volume includes: See more details here…

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  • FAL 1 (Cambridge, 2010)

    FAL 1 (Cambridge, 2010)

    The proceedings of this first conference were published in this volume: The foundations of Arabic linguistics: Sībawayhi and early Arabic grammatical theory (edited by Amal E. Marogy), Leiden: Brill, 2012 (“Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics”; 65). This volume includes: See more details here…

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  • Hello world!

    Hello world!

    Welcome to FAL! We are a group of scholars and friends passionate about the history of Arab linguistics. FAL stands for Foundations of Arab Linguistics, and since 2010 and the founding Cambridge edition, we try to meet every two years to share our research, explore new issues, confront our ideas and meet new friends.

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