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The Quran Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, vol. 13 of 18

Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns and Verbs


The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
SKU (ISBN): 978-1-4632-4528-3
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Publication Status: Forthcoming
Publication Date: Mar 1,2023
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 388
Languages: Arabic, English
ISBN: 978-1-4632-4528-3
$177.00

The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura. Each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs is presented together with the following key data: Degree of Concentration, Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Sura and by Aya of Respective Sura, Relative Position in Ayas, Attested Forms in Respective Sura, Correlations by Sura and Collocations by Sura. The Key Words are always referenced by their lemma and are sorted alphabetically according to Arabic and UNICODE order with minor adjustments for consistency.

The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura. Each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs is presented together with the following key data: Degree of Concentration, Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Sura and by Aya of Respective Sura, Relative Position in Ayas, Attested Forms in Respective Sura, Correlations by Sura and Collocations by Sura. The Key Words are always referenced by their lemma and are sorted alphabetically according to Arabic and UNICODE order with minor adjustments for consistency.

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ContributorBiography

Elie Wardini

Elie Wardini is professor of Arabic at Stockholm University, Sweden. His research has focused on Semitic languages, especially Aramaic-Arabic contact from a diachronic and sociolinguistic perspective.