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Author:
White, Lisa J., author.
Title:
Rooted in the body : Arabic metaphor and morphology / Lisa J. White ; illustrated by Mahmoud Shaltout.
Publisher:
American University in Cairo Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xiii, 281 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Subject:
Arabic language--Morphology.
Arabic language--Figures of speech.
Arabic language--Grammar.
Human body and language--Arab countries.
Arabic language.
Arabic language--Grammar.
Arabic language--Morphology.
Other Authors:
Shaltut, MahĐmud, 1984- illustrator.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Key to Body Parts -- Introduction -- Body Parts -- Appendix 1: Multiple Designations -- Appendix 2: Frequency of Body Patterns -- Notes -- Note on Citations -- Index by Arabic Root.
Summary:
"We are all married to our bodies, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health. As a result, the body is a hard-wired, powerful presence in thought and speech. Rooted in the Body: Arabic Metaphor and Morphology considers this basic premise of linguistic embodiment and shows how it is especially true of Arabic. Consciously and unconsciously, speakers of Arabic use reams of vocabulary derived from the body, making it an ideal springboard for a deeper and more nuanced understanding of Arabic morphology. Structurally speaking, Arabic is a language built on abstract roots, short sequences of single consonants that are systematically modified to produce actual vocabulary. Learning to recognize and manipulate those roots is an invaluable skill, especially for non-native adult learners, because it lightens their memorization load significantly. Rooted in the Body uses delightful side-by-side essays and comic illustrations to invite readers to explore Arabic's signature morphology as they reflect on some 120 metaphorically charged body parts. On the long road to proficiency, lexical precision is important, but so, too, is cultural fluency. As it demystifies the links between morphology and semantics, Rooted in the Body also uses citations from Arabic's rich cultural history to highlight the body's vital role in language. This book will be a fascinating and invaluable resource, not only for advanced learners of Arabic but for linguists, rhetoricians, and philosophers of language."-- Publisher website.
ISBN:
9789774169779
9774169778
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1140352051
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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