Generic Pronouns in English and Arabic

Generic Pronouns in English and Arabic

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Al-Atabi, Faris Kadhim
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9786204983813
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GENERIC PRONOUNS IN ENGLISH AND ARABIC is an essential book , among many books of contrastive analysis, aims at introducing the English and Arabic readers to the necessity of having knowledge about these pronouns since it is a nowadays and a controversial topic that most people all over the world are not aware of. Generic pronouns are usually perceived as common-gender pronouns, epicene pronouns, and gender-neutral pronouns. Some authors and linguists alike referred to these pronouns as the pronouns that referred to a person who may be female as well as male. Some other thought generic pronouns as referents that exclude or marginalize women which in turn lead to the appearance of new neologisms such as s/he, han, and he/she. As an essential topic of concern in the study of language which is worthy investigated, the present book is intended to contrast the Bible and the Glorious Quran as far as these pronouns are concerned to find out if they share some of these generic pronouns or are different. This pronoun is explored by contrasting the English and the Arabic one basing on the Glorious Quran and the Holy Bible.
EAN 9786204983813
ISBN 6204983814
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 260
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Al-Atabi, Faris Kadhim; Al-Wa'eli, Fatima Mohammed