Lesson 3: The Arabic Language Flashcards
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Arabic Language Origins
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- Unknown how long ago it was spoken
- Spoken long before it was assigned an alphabet - namely in the southern Arabian Peninsula (today’s Yemen and Saudi Arabia)
- Alphabet has the same origins as most of the scripts in the world
2
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Afro-Asiatic Languages
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- Berber
- Chadic
- Cushitic
- Egyptian: Coptic
- Semitic: Arabic, Aramaic, Syriac, Amharic, Hebrew, Maltese
3
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Common characteristics of Semitic languages
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- common vocabulary
- common grammatical rules
- almost same conjugation structure
- same derivation structure (3 letter verb stem)
4
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Development of Arabic Alphabet
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Phoenician alphabet transmitted to Arabs through Nabateans in Petra
5
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First known Arabic text (1st century AD)
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- Discovered in Faw (South of Arabian Peninsula)
- Letters look more like Petra/Phoenician alphabet but definitely Arabic because of:
-> vocab
-> syntax
-> grammatical elements
6
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The Koran - First Versions
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- First ever Arabic book
- Transmitted orally by Prophet Muhammad
- Verses later gathered and written after his death
- Absence of dots and diacritical marks (for short vowel sounds) - double letters instead caused confusion
7
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The Koran - Later Versions
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~ 700 AD: caliph asked scholars to find solution to confusion wrought by double letters
Solutions:
Creation of new letters by adding dots to existing ones
Addition of diacritical marks [harakat] to letters as vowel sounds
8
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Sibawayh & Al-Kitaab (late 8th century)
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- Converted Persian
- Established first and only Arabic grammar (> 150 years after Islam - 1,300 years old)
- Still same used today though syntax and vocabulary have changed
9
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Hierarchy of Sibawayh’s Grammar Bases
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- Daily Bedouin language
- Poetry
- Koran
- Hadith
- Proverbs and idiomatic expressions
- Ad-hoc grammarian creations