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Active HORIZON European Commission

Arabic Linguistic Discourse in the Making

€1.5M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universita Ca' Foscari Venezia
Country Italy
Start Date May 01, 2024
End Date Apr 30, 2029
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101115616
Grant Description

The ALiDiM project proposes a metalinguistic analysis of the process of standardization of Classical Arabic as it has been described by early Arabic scholars.By analyzing the earliest Arabic grammatical texts under one metalinguistic roof, this project aims to find new ways to account for and analyze texts that challenge conventional conceptions of the origins of the Arabic linguistic tradition.

Embedding linguistic production into a wider cultural framework, the project introduces methodological innovations by devising an interdisciplinary approach.

The investigation will focus on the metalinguistic process of language description itself, rather than on the linguistic features described.

With the objective to develop an unconventional new reading of the origin and formation of the Arabic linguistic tradition, the ALiDiM project will explore a variegated corpus of Arabic grammatical and lexicographical sources and picture the narratives presented by early Arabic scholars.The focus will be on identifying, tracing, and elaborating the earliest stages of formation of the Arabic linguistic tradition, through a reconstruction of the internal factors that gave rise to the emergence of the linguistic studies as well as the points of convergence between the Arabic and neighboring traditions.The ALiDiM project will trace origins and receptions of the linguistic themes, identifying the factors that altogether contributed to the process of language standardization of Classical Arabic.

The methodology applied by the early Arabic scholars will also be studied with a twofold approach that accounts for both the local Arab-Islamic framework and possible external influences.Research data will be made available via the project’s website as a digital corpus of TEI-encoded, semantically-annotated original sources.

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