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Sībawayh, ʻAmr ibn ʻUthmān (1988), in Hārūn, ʻAbd al-Salām Muḥammad, Al-Kitāb Kitāb Sībawayh Abī Bishr ʻAmr ibn ʻUthmān ibn Qanbar, Introduction (3rd ed.), Cairo: Maktabat al-Khānjī, p. 13.
84:. His student al-Thaqafi seems to have had more prescriptive views while al-'Ala's were more descriptive. Their differences have been suggested to lie at the core of the late division of 260:, pg. 187. Trns. Uwe Vagelpohl, ed. James E Montgomery. Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Literatures. London: Routledge, 2006. 359: 320: 116: 265: 245: 212: 189: 155: 344: 81: 96:. Ibn Abi Ishaq was said to be more proficient with the rules of grammar than the analysis of common speech. 349: 313: 99:
Abi Ishaq's work was considered influential upon later grammarians, as he was quoted as an authority by
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In the Shadow of Arabic: The Centrality of Language to Arabic Culture
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This article is about the grammarian. For the historian, see
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Arabic Grammar and Qur'anic Exegesis in Early Islam
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Ibn Ishaq
Arabic
AD
AH
Arab
Yemen
Arabic language
Bedouins
iʿrāb
aʿrāb
analogy
Harun ibn Musa
Abu 'Amr ibn al-'Ala'
Arabic grammar
Kufa
Basra
Sibawayh
Arabic grammar
List of Arab scientists and scholars
Gregor Schoeler
London
Routledge
ISBN
9781134158805


Kees Versteegh
Leiden
Brill Publishers
ISBN

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