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The jussive particles and nouns in Arabic conditional sentences in Classical and Modern Standard Arabic are a crucial aspect of Arabic grammar that has not been extensively explored. Focusing on the Qur'anic and al-Hadith corpora representing Classical Arabic, and the University of Leipzig corpora of Modern Standard Arabic, this book explores and compares frequency of occurrences of the particles and nouns of the jussive conditional sentences such as: in, idhma, man, ma, ayyuhum, ayyu hin, mata, anna, aina, and haithuma in CA and MSA. The collocation and colligation phenomena of those…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The jussive particles and nouns in Arabic conditional sentences in Classical and Modern Standard Arabic are a crucial aspect of Arabic grammar that has not been extensively explored. Focusing on the Qur'anic and al-Hadith corpora representing Classical Arabic, and the University of Leipzig corpora of Modern Standard Arabic, this book explores and compares frequency of occurrences of the particles and nouns of the jussive conditional sentences such as: in, idhma, man, ma, ayyuhum, ayyu hin, mata, anna, aina, and haithuma in CA and MSA. The collocation and colligation phenomena of those particles and nouns are presented to understand and open up the expanse of the syntax construction of the jussive moods in conditional sentences in both Arabic variants. This corpus-based study reveals significant points in their usage and syntactic structures providing valuable insights into their main similarities and differences in both Arabic variants.
Autorenporträt
Alif Cahya Setiyadi is an interdisciplinary lecturer and researcher at the University of Darussalam Gontor, Indonesia. He completed his PhD in Arabic linguistics at the Oriental Institute at Leipzig University, Germany in 2024. His scholarly work is focused on Arabic linguistics, particularly the morphopology and syntax of Arabic. His current research focuses on advancing the field of teaching Arabic for non-native speakers in the Indonesian context.