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MOHAMMED SAWAIE, Azmat al-mustalah al-[ayn]arabi fi al-qarn al-tasi[ayn] [ayn]ashar “La crise de la terminologie arabe au XIXe siècle. Introduction historique générale” (Damascus: Institut Français de Damas, 1999). Pp. 163.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 November 2001

Abstract

In this slim volume, Mohammed Sawaie has expanded and enhanced his earlier work in the field of the lexical history of Arabic. By focusing primarily on the efforts of two distinguished Arab lexicographers, (Ahmad) Faris al-Shidyaq and Rifa[ayn]a Rafi[ayn] al-Tahtawi, Sawaie creates a lucid and readable discourse on the state of the Arabic language in the 19th century. He includes material from original contemporary Arabic sources as well as from European writers. Sawaie gives a detailed account of the challenges faced by Arab writers and scholars as their countries were flooded with new ideas. Western innovations in areas already familiar, such as agriculture, as well as modern technological developments created an immediate need for new words to describe and explain these novel concepts.

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Book Review
Copyright
© 2001 Cambridge University Press

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