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Standardisation Tendencies in Kanuri and Hausa Ajami Writings
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Dmitry Bondarev
and Nikolay Dobronravin
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Transliteration of Arabic and some Arabic-based Script Graphemes used in this Volume (including Persian and Malay) IX
- Introduction: Orthographic Polyphony in Arabic Script 1
- Persian Language in Arabic Script: The Formation of the Orthographic Standard and the Different Graphic Traditions of Iran in the First Centuries of the Islamic Era 39
- Writing Judaeo-Arabic 73
- Cross Palaeographic Traditions. Some Examples from Old Christian Arabic Sources 93
- Uses and Written Practices in Aljamiado Manuscripts 111
- How to write Turkish? The Vagaries of the Arabo-Persian Script in Ottoman-Turkish Texts 131
- Developing Consistency in the Absence of Standards – A Manuscript as a Melting- Pot of Languages, Religions and Writing Systems 147
- Standardisation in Manuscripts written in Sino-Arabic Scripts and xiaojing 177
- A Collection of Unstandardised Consistencies? The Use of Jawi Script in a Few Early Malay Manuscripts from the Moluccas 217
- Standardisation Tendencies in Kanuri and Hausa Ajami Writings 237
- Kabyle in Arabic Script: A History without Standardisation 273
- Beyond ‘aǧamī in Ethiopia: a short Note on an Arabic-Islamic Collection of Texts written in Ethiopian Script (fidäl) 297
- List of Contributors 313
- Index of Persons 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Transliteration of Arabic and some Arabic-based Script Graphemes used in this Volume (including Persian and Malay) IX
- Introduction: Orthographic Polyphony in Arabic Script 1
- Persian Language in Arabic Script: The Formation of the Orthographic Standard and the Different Graphic Traditions of Iran in the First Centuries of the Islamic Era 39
- Writing Judaeo-Arabic 73
- Cross Palaeographic Traditions. Some Examples from Old Christian Arabic Sources 93
- Uses and Written Practices in Aljamiado Manuscripts 111
- How to write Turkish? The Vagaries of the Arabo-Persian Script in Ottoman-Turkish Texts 131
- Developing Consistency in the Absence of Standards – A Manuscript as a Melting- Pot of Languages, Religions and Writing Systems 147
- Standardisation in Manuscripts written in Sino-Arabic Scripts and xiaojing 177
- A Collection of Unstandardised Consistencies? The Use of Jawi Script in a Few Early Malay Manuscripts from the Moluccas 217
- Standardisation Tendencies in Kanuri and Hausa Ajami Writings 237
- Kabyle in Arabic Script: A History without Standardisation 273
- Beyond ‘aǧamī in Ethiopia: a short Note on an Arabic-Islamic Collection of Texts written in Ethiopian Script (fidäl) 297
- List of Contributors 313
- Index of Persons 315