Siculo Arabic
Delve into the fascinating linguistic landscape of Sicily during the early medieval period with "Siculo Arabic," published by Kegan Paul in 1996. Spanning an impressive 586 pages, this hardback edition offers a comprehensive exploration of the Siculo Arabic group of varieties, revealing how it evolved under the dual cultural influences of Latin and Byzantine rule. This scholarly work examines the Arabic spoken by both Arab and non-Arab populations in the region, shedding light on the intricate interplay between language and culture in a time of significant historical change. Ideal for linguists, historians, and anyone intrigued by the dynamics of language development, this book promises a rich and insightful reading experience. Discover how the echoes of the past continue to resonate in modern Sicily through the lens of language.