Dr. Almog Kasher

טלפון
דוא"ל
almog.kasher@biu.ac.il
משרד
302
תחומי מחקר
    מחקר

    Arabic linguistics

    Arabic grammatical tradition

    פרסומים

    https://biu.academia.edu/AlmogKasher

    ספרים

    1. With Arik Sadan, A Critical Edition of the Grammatical Treatise Mīzān al-ʿarabiyya by Ibn al-ʾAnbārī (d. 577/1181), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2018.
    2. With Beata Sheyhatovitch (eds.), From Sībawayhi to ʾAḥmad Ḥasan al-Zayyāt: New Angles on the Arabic Linguistic Tradition (Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics 101), Leiden: Brill, 2020.

    מאמרים

    1. 'The Term ism in Medieval Arabic Grammatical Tradition: A Hyponym of Itself', Journal of Semitic Studies 54 (2009), pp. 459‑74.
    2. 'Two Types of taqdīr? A Study in Ibn Hišām’s Concept of “Speaker’s Intention”', Arabica 56 (2009), pp. 360‑80.
    3. 'Sībawayhi's tanwīn‑naṣb principle revisited', Zeitschrift für Arabische Linguistik 51 (2009), pp. 42‑50.
    4. 'Early Transformations of Theories about anna and an and the Standardization of Arabic Grammatical Tradition', ZGAIW 19 (2010-2011), pp. 243-56.
    5. 'The Terminology of Vowels and iʿrāb in Medieval Arabic Grammatical Tradition', Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 37 (2010), 139-61.
    6. 'Anachronistic Interpretation of Sībawayhi's al‑Kitāb: Al‑Sīrāfī and the tanwīn‑naṣb Principle', WZKM 101 (2011), 273-84.
    7. 'The Term mafʿūl in Sībawayhi's Kitāb', The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics: Sībawayhi and the Early Arabic Grammatical Theory, ed. Amal Marogy, with a forward by M.G. Carter, Leiden: Brill (Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics 65), 2012, pp. 3-26.
    8. 'A Note on the Literal Meaning(s) of the Term (ḍamīr al‑)faṣl', Journal for Semitics 21 (2012), pp. 157-66.
    9. 'The Term al‑fiʿl al‑mutaʿaddī bi‑ḥarf jarr (lit. “the verb which ‘passes over’ through a preposition”) in Medieval Arabic Grammatical Tradition', Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies 13 (2013), pp. 115-45.
    10. 'The Vocative as a "Speech Act" in Early Arabic Grammatical Tradition', Histoire Épistémologie Langage 35 (2013), pp. 143-59.
    11. 'The Term and Concept of istiʾnāf in al‑Farrāʾ's Qurʾānic Commentary and the Early Development of Arabic Grammatical Tradition', Ancient Near Eastern Studies 51 (2014), pp. 341-52.
    12. With Nadia Vidro, 'How Medieval Jews Studied Classical Arabic Grammar: A Kūfan Primer from the Cairo Genizah', Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 41 (2014), 173-244.
    13. 'Abstract Principles in Arabic Grammatical Theory: The Operator Assigning the Independent Mood', Amal E. Marogy and Kees Versteegh (eds.), The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics II. Kitāb Sībawayhi: Interpretation and Transmission. Leiden: Brill (Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics 83), 2015, pp. 120-37.
    14. 'Iconicity in Arabic Grammatical Tradition: al-Suhaylī on the Correspondence between Form and Meaning', Romano-Arabica 16 (2016), 201-224.
    15. 'Is ḫalfa a Preposition? On a Subclass of the ẓarf in Arabic Grammatical Tradition', Folia Orientalia 53 (2016), 113-130.
    16. 'Why Do Particles (Not) Operate? The Development of the Concept of iḫtiṣāṣ in Arabic Grammatical Tradition', al-Karmil 37-38 (2016-2017), 9-26.
    17. 'Early Pedagogical Grammars of Arabic', Foundations of Arabic Linguistics III – The Development of a Tradition: Continuity and Change, ed. Georgine Ayoub and Kees Versteegh. Leiden: Brill (Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics 94), 2018, pp. 146-166.
    18. 'How to Parse Effective Objects according to Arab Grammarians? A Dissenting Opinion on al-mafʿūl al-muṭlaq', The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics IV: The Evolution of Theory, ed. Manuela E.B. Giolfo and Kees Versteegh. Leiden: Brill (Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics 97), 2019, pp. 198-211.
    19. With Jean N. Druel, '“Though This Be Madness, Yet There Is Method In’t”: The mamnūʿ min al-ṣarf (Diptotes) in Arabic Grammatical Tradition', Arabica 66 (2019), 98-136.
    20. 'Technical Terms in Arabic Grammatical Tradition and Their Everyday Meanings: The Case of al-ḥāl al-muqaddara', MIDÉO 34 (2019), 199-218.
    21. 'Aspects of Syntactic Effect (ʿamal) in Arabic Grammatical Tradition: The Term šuġl in Sībawayhi’s al-Kitāb and Beyond', in Beata Sheyhatovitch and Almog Kasher (eds.), From Sībawayhi to ʾAḥmad Ḥasan al-Zayyāt: New Angles on the Arabic Linguistic Tradition (Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics 101), Leiden: Brill, 2020, pp. 91-106.
    22. 'Semantic and Formal Underlying Levels in Arabic Grammatical Tradition: The Case of Exceptive Sentences', ZDMG 170 (2020), 329-344.
    23. 'How (Not) to Read Pedagogical Grammars of Arabic: The Case of the Subjunctive Mood', The IOS Annual 21: “Carrying the Torch to Distant Mountains”, ed. Yoram Cohen et al., Leiden: Brill, 2021, pp. 414-443.
    24. 'Was ʾilā a Noun in Arabic Grammatical Tradition?', Romano-Arabica 21 (2022), 227-236.
    25. 'Pedagogical Considerations and Terminological Conventions in Arabic Grammatical Tradition: The Term jumla Revisited', International Journal of Arabic Linguistics 9 (2023), 34-58.
    26. '“Unorthodox” Usages of the Term xabar in the Early Arabic Grammatical Tradition', accepted for publication in Journal of Semitic Studies.
    27. עם י' צבי לנגרמן, 'הערותיו הביקורתיות של מחמד בן חסן אלנהמי לדלאלה אלחאירין', דעת 74‑75 (תשע"ג), 237‑266.

    Last Updated Date : 15/10/2023