The alleged transmission of Greek thinking concepts into Arabic grammar: is it still relevant?

WHY I CHOSE THIS TOPIC TO BE DISCUSSED IN THIS CONFERENCE? BECAUSE BEFORE 20TH CENTURY THE WEST and ORIENTALIST BELIEVED ON THE INFLUENCE OF GREEK ON ARABIC GRAMMAR. BECAUSE BEFORE 20TH CENTURY THE WEST and ORIENTALIST BELIEVED ON THE INFLUENCE OF GREEK ON ARABIC GRAMMAR. HOWEVER IN THE MID OF 20TH...

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Main Author: Yaacob, Solehah@Nik Najah Fadilah
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2011
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description WHY I CHOSE THIS TOPIC TO BE DISCUSSED IN THIS CONFERENCE? BECAUSE BEFORE 20TH CENTURY THE WEST and ORIENTALIST BELIEVED ON THE INFLUENCE OF GREEK ON ARABIC GRAMMAR. BECAUSE BEFORE 20TH CENTURY THE WEST and ORIENTALIST BELIEVED ON THE INFLUENCE OF GREEK ON ARABIC GRAMMAR. HOWEVER IN THE MID OF 20TH CENTURY WHEN THE RENAISSANCE OF LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT INTRODUCED BY NOAM CHOMSKY , THE CLAIM OR THE ALLEGED TRANSMISSION FROM GREEK INTO ARABIC GRAMMAR UNACTIVE.The paper consists of three sub topics, they are:1)The first encounter with Ancient Greek Thinking 2)The formal development of Greek Grammar The opponents of a Greek influence on Arabic Grammar OUR DISCUSSION WILL CONCENTRATE ON PART 3 WHICH IS The opponents of a Greek influence on Arabic Grammar
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spelling iium-146642012-07-10T07:27:07Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/14664/ The alleged transmission of Greek thinking concepts into Arabic grammar: is it still relevant? Yaacob, Solehah@Nik Najah Fadilah BC Logic D History (General) PJ6001 Arabic WHY I CHOSE THIS TOPIC TO BE DISCUSSED IN THIS CONFERENCE? BECAUSE BEFORE 20TH CENTURY THE WEST and ORIENTALIST BELIEVED ON THE INFLUENCE OF GREEK ON ARABIC GRAMMAR. BECAUSE BEFORE 20TH CENTURY THE WEST and ORIENTALIST BELIEVED ON THE INFLUENCE OF GREEK ON ARABIC GRAMMAR. HOWEVER IN THE MID OF 20TH CENTURY WHEN THE RENAISSANCE OF LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT INTRODUCED BY NOAM CHOMSKY , THE CLAIM OR THE ALLEGED TRANSMISSION FROM GREEK INTO ARABIC GRAMMAR UNACTIVE.The paper consists of three sub topics, they are:1)The first encounter with Ancient Greek Thinking 2)The formal development of Greek Grammar The opponents of a Greek influence on Arabic Grammar OUR DISCUSSION WILL CONCENTRATE ON PART 3 WHICH IS The opponents of a Greek influence on Arabic Grammar 2011 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/14664/1/Slide_The_Alleged_Transmission_of_Greek_Thinking_Concepts.pdf Yaacob, Solehah@Nik Najah Fadilah (2011) The alleged transmission of Greek thinking concepts into Arabic grammar: is it still relevant? In: International Conference Islamic Thought After Modernism 2011, 18-20 October 2011, IIUM K.L Campus,ISTAC.
spellingShingle BC Logic
D History (General)
PJ6001 Arabic
Yaacob, Solehah@Nik Najah Fadilah
The alleged transmission of Greek thinking concepts into Arabic grammar: is it still relevant?
title The alleged transmission of Greek thinking concepts into Arabic grammar: is it still relevant?
title_full The alleged transmission of Greek thinking concepts into Arabic grammar: is it still relevant?
title_fullStr The alleged transmission of Greek thinking concepts into Arabic grammar: is it still relevant?
title_full_unstemmed The alleged transmission of Greek thinking concepts into Arabic grammar: is it still relevant?
title_short The alleged transmission of Greek thinking concepts into Arabic grammar: is it still relevant?
title_sort alleged transmission of greek thinking concepts into arabic grammar: is it still relevant?
topic BC Logic
D History (General)
PJ6001 Arabic
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/14664/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/14664/1/Slide_The_Alleged_Transmission_of_Greek_Thinking_Concepts.pdf