Abstract
Abstract
One of the most obscure and most frequently commented on texts in Arabic grammatical tradition is the opening
formulation in its earliest extant book, Sībawayhi’s al-Kitāb, concerning the tripartite division of parts of
speech. For the third part of speech, the particle, around which the present article revolves, Sībawayhi uses a complex term,
whose head is ḥarf, a term which is commonly used by itself by later grammarians for this part of speech. This
article revisits the question of whether the term ḥarf by itself denotes “particle” in al-Kitāb,
alongside the denotation “word”. Following Weiss’ article, published more than a hundred years ago, it will be argued that
ḥarf does not denote “particle” in al-Kitāb, though occurrences thereof may refer to
particles, and that scholars who ascribe the later denotation “particle” to ḥarf in al-Kitāb do
so due to an anachronistic bias.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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