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Sibawayh (Arabic: سِيبَوَيْه IPA: [siːbawajh] (also
pronounced IPA: [siːbaweː(h)] in many
modern dialects)
Sībawayh; Persian: سِیبُویه Sībūye [siːbuːˈje];...
- and is seen as the
equivalent of "Yā Allāh". Some
grammarians (such as
Sibawayh)
argue that it is an
abbreviation of يا ألله أمّنا بخير (yā ʾallāhu ʾummanā...
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Sibawayh the phonologist: A
critical study of the
phonetic and
phonological theory of
Sibawayh as
presented in his
treatise Al-Kitab is a 1993 book by...
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influential upon
later grammarians, as he was
quoted as an
authority by
Sibawayh in his
seminal work on
Arabic grammar seven times. List of Arab scientists...
- the Abāḍi
doctrine and
convert to **** orthodoxy;
Among his
pupils were
Sibawayh, al-Naḍr b. Shumail, and al-Layth b. al-Muẓaffar b. Naṣr.
Known for his...
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factors conditioning its
occurrence were
described for the
first time by
Sibawayh.
According to as-Sirafi and Ibn
Jinni (10th century), the
vowel of the...
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study under Abū ‘Alī al-Qālī. His
scholarship on the
philologist Sībawayh’s grammar, Al-Kitāb, led to his
appointment as
tutor to the son of the humanist...
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Arabic language. He was
noted to have had a
great influence on his student,
Sibawayh. He was a
client (mawla) of
either Banu
Tamim or Quraysh. He was from the...
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syntactic and
grammatical norms laid down by
classical grammarians (such as
Sibawayh) and the
vocabulary defined in
classical dictionaries (such as the Lisān...
- He was
buried in that city.
Sībawayh, ʻAmr bin ʻUthmān (1988), Hārūn, ʻAbd al-Salām Muḥammad (ed.), Al-Kitāb Kitāb
Sībawayh Abī
Bishr ʻAmr bin ʻUthmān...