ISBN:
9789047444374
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource
Year of publication:
2009
Series Statement:
Brill eBook titles 2009
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
492.7/70962
Keywords:
Jews Languages
;
Judeo-Arabic language Dialects
;
Judeo-Arabic literature History and criticism
Abstract:
Preliminary Materials /B. Hary -- Chapter One. The Jewish Linguistic Spectrum /B. Hary -- Chapter Two. Judeo-Arabic Within The Jewish Linguistic Spectrum /B. Hary -- Chapter Three. The Translation Of Sacred Texts Into Judeo-Arabic (The šarḥ) /B. Hary -- Chapter Four. Spoken Egyptian Judeo-Arabic: The Evidence From The Šarḥ Texts /B. Hary -- Chapter Five. Additional Linguistic Issues Of The Šarḥ Tradition /B. Hary -- Chapter Six. Applying The Model /B. Hary -- Chapter Seven. The Phrase And The Word Levels /B. Hary -- Chapter Eight. The Morphosyntactic Level /B. Hary -- Chapter Nine. The Segment Level /B. Hary -- Bibliography /B. Hary -- Index /B. Hary.
Abstract:
Translations of Hebrew and Aramaic sacred texts into Jewish languages, religiolects, and varieties have been widespread throughout the Jewish world. This volume is a study of the genre of these translations, known as the šarḥ, into Judeo-Arabic in Egypt in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The study places Judeo-Arabic along the Jewish linguistic spectrum, traces its history and offers insights to the spoken variety of Egyptian Judeo-Arabic, which set it apart from other Arabic dialects. The book also provides a linguistic model of the translation of the sacred texts. Rather than viewing the translation as only verbatim, the study traces in great detail the literal/interpretive linguistic tension with which the translators struggled in their work
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [329]-345) and index
DOI:
10.1163/ej.9789004173828.i-360
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