The Linguistic Features of the Qur'anic NarrativesLIT Verlag Münster, 2016 - 91 עמודים This monograph attempts to identify the linguistic characteristics of the Qur'anic narratives and to indicate what distinguishes them from other Qur'anic thematic passages. Initially, it is noted that there are four models of Qur'anic narratives. In spite of the distinction between the models, much of the narrative has the structure suggested by Labov (1974). They include six elements: abstract, orientation, complicating action, evaluation, resolution, and coda. This work shows that each component is associated with specific linguistic features. (Series: Viennese Open Oriental Studies / Wiener Offene Orientalistik, Vol. 12) [Subject: Linguistics, Islamic Studies] |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
a-lam Abraham Additional examples alā alayhi alaykum anaphoric anaphoric pronoun background information beginning Biblical Hebrew brother Chapter Children of Israel clauses cohesive complicating action connective particles considered cried lies dālika Dār dialogue direct speech discourse analysis elements fabula father focalized following example foreground information full name function Gilliot godfearing golden calf Halliday and Hasan ilā illā includes indicates inna innī introduced l-fulka la-qad Labov lahum lakum lammā linguistic features lladī llāha llāhi Lord main line Midian modern standard Arabic morpho-syntactic Moses mūsā narrator Nawfal Nāyif Niccacci Noah participants perfect tense Pharaoh plot Potiphar presented pronoun proper name prophet qālā qālū qawmihī Qur'anic narratives rabbi Reckendorf relation research literature Sakaedani saying sentence sequenced events sequences of events sequential structure sūra 12 syntactic temporal thee thematic unit thou tion tive topic reference tumma verb qāla Vocative wa-lā wa-la-qad wa-lammā wa-mā wa-qāla Q yā-qawmi Zarkašī
