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author | Robert Alessi <alessi@robertalessi.net> | 2016-03-23 13:20:01 +0100 |
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committer | Robert Alessi <alessi@robertalessi.net> | 2016-03-23 13:20:01 +0100 |
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additional rules for the name of Allah; still documenting
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@@ -499,11 +499,10 @@ consonants, though three of them are also used as vowels | |||
499 | % \textsc{Rem.}~\emph{b.} Defective writings, such as | 499 | % \textsc{Rem.}~\emph{b.} Defective writings, such as |
500 | % \arb[novoc]{B_a}, \arb[trans]{al-'alifu 'l-ma.h_dUfaTu}, or | 500 | % \arb[novoc]{B_a}, \arb[trans]{al-'alifu 'l-ma.h_dUfaTu}, or |
501 | % defective writings of \arb[trans]{B_u} and \arb[trans]{B_i} are | 501 | % defective writings of \arb[trans]{B_u} and \arb[trans]{B_i} are |
502 | % encoded |_a| |_u| and |_i| respectively, e.g. |_d_alika| % | 502 | % encoded |_a| |_u| and |_i| respectively, e.g. |_d_alika| |
503 | % \arb[voc]{_d_alika}, |al-mal_a'ikaTu 'l-ra.hm_anu| % | 503 | % \arb[voc]{_d_alika}, |al-mal_a'ikaTu| |'l-ra.hm_anu| |
504 | % \arb[voc]{al-mal_a'ikaTu 'l-ra.hm_anu}, % | 504 | % \arb[voc]{al-mal_a'ikaTu 'l-ra.hm_anu}, |.hu_dayfaTu| |bnu| |
505 | % |.hu_dayfaTu bnu 'l-yamAn_i| % | 505 | % |'l-yamAn_i| \arb[fullvoc]{.hu_dayfaTu bnu 'l-yamAn_i} for |
506 | % \arb[fullvoc]{.hu_dayfaTu bnu 'l-yamAn_i} for | ||
507 | % \arb[trans]{\cap{.hu_dayfaTu} bnu 'l-\cap{yamAn_i}}, etc. | 506 | % \arb[trans]{\cap{.hu_dayfaTu} bnu 'l-\cap{yamAn_i}}, etc. |
508 | % \end{quoting} | 507 | % \end{quoting} |
509 | % | 508 | % |
@@ -611,8 +610,8 @@ consonants, though three of them are also used as vowels | |||
611 | % \arb[voc]{'il_ahuN} \arb[trans]{'il_ahuN}, |al-ra.hm_anu| | 610 | % \arb[voc]{'il_ahuN} \arb[trans]{'il_ahuN}, |al-ra.hm_anu| |
612 | % \arb[voc]{al-ra.hm_anu} \arb[trans]{al-ra.hm_anu}, |l_akin| | 611 | % \arb[voc]{al-ra.hm_anu} \arb[trans]{al-ra.hm_anu}, |l_akin| |
613 | % \arb[voc]{l_akin} \arb[trans]{l_akin}, |h_ahunA| | 612 | % \arb[voc]{l_akin} \arb[trans]{l_akin}, |h_ahunA| |
614 | % \arb[voc]{h_ahunA} \arb[trans]{h_ahunA}, % | 613 | % \arb[voc]{h_ahunA} \arb[trans]{h_ahunA}, |
615 | % |.hunaynu bnu 'is.h_aqa| % | 614 | % |.hunaynu| |bnu| |'is.h_aqa| |
616 | % \arb[voc]{.hunaynu bnu 'is.h_aqa} \arb[trans]{\cap{.hunaynu} bnu | 615 | % \arb[voc]{.hunaynu bnu 'is.h_aqa} \arb[trans]{\cap{.hunaynu} bnu |
617 | % \cap{'is.h_aqa}}, |rabb_i| \arb[voc]{rabb_i} \arb[trans]{rabb_i}, | 616 | % \cap{'is.h_aqa}}, |rabb_i| \arb[voc]{rabb_i} \arb[trans]{rabb_i}, |
618 | % |al-`A.s_i| \arb[voc]{al-`A.s_i} \arb[trans]{al-\cap{`A.s_i}}. | 617 | % |al-`A.s_i| \arb[voc]{al-`A.s_i} \arb[trans]{al-\cap{`A.s_i}}. |
@@ -647,11 +646,9 @@ consonants, though three of them are also used as vowels | |||
647 | % \arb[voc]{`amriNU} \arb[trans]{`amriNU}. | 646 | % \arb[voc]{`amriNU} \arb[trans]{`amriNU}. |
648 | % | 647 | % |
649 | % When the \arb[trans]{tanwIn} falls away \parencite[i. 249 | 648 | % When the \arb[trans]{tanwIn} falls away \parencite[i. 249 |
650 | % B]{Wright}: % | 649 | % B]{Wright}: |`amruU| |bnu| |mu.hammadiN| \arb[fullvoc]{`amruU bnu |
651 | % |`amruU bnu mu.hammadiN| % | 650 | % mu.hammadiN} \arb[trans]{\cap{`amruU} bnu \cap{mu.hammadiN}}, |
652 | % \arb[fullvoc]{`amruU bnu mu.hammadiN} \arb[trans]{\cap{`amruU} bnu | 651 | % |mu.hammadu| |bnu| |`amriU| |bni| |_hAlidiN| |
653 | % \cap{mu.hammadiN}}, % | ||
654 | % |mu.hammadu bnu `amriU bni _hAlidiN| % | ||
655 | % \arb[fullvoc]{mu.hammadu bnu `amriU bni _hAlidiN} | 652 | % \arb[fullvoc]{mu.hammadu bnu `amriU bni _hAlidiN} |
656 | % \arb[trans]{\cap{mu.hammadu} bnu \cap{`amriU} bni \cap{_hAlidiN}}. | 653 | % \arb[trans]{\cap{mu.hammadu} bnu \cap{`amriU} bni \cap{_hAlidiN}}. |
657 | % | 654 | % |
@@ -681,7 +678,8 @@ consonants, though three of them are also used as vowels | |||
681 | % \arb[voc]{^say'iN} \arb[trans]{^say'iN}. | 678 | % \arb[voc]{^say'iN} \arb[trans]{^say'iN}. |
682 | % \end{quote} | 679 | % \end{quote} |
683 | % | 680 | % |
684 | %\paragraph{\arb[trans]{tA' marbU.taT}} | 681 | % \subsection{Other orthographic signs} |
682 | % \paragraph{\arb[trans]{tA' marbU.taT}} | ||
685 | % It is written \meta{T}: | 683 | % It is written \meta{T}: |
686 | % \begin{quote} | 684 | % \begin{quote} |
687 | % |madInaTuN| \arb[voc]{madInaTuN} \arb[trans]{madInaTuN}, | 685 | % |madInaTuN| \arb[voc]{madInaTuN} \arb[trans]{madInaTuN}, |
@@ -805,9 +803,10 @@ consonants, though three of them are also used as vowels | |||
805 | % \arb[trans]{murruN} | 803 | % \arb[trans]{murruN} |
806 | % \end{quote} | 804 | % \end{quote} |
807 | % | 805 | % |
808 | % \subparagraph{The euphonic \arb[trans]{ta^sdId}} always follows a | 806 | % \subparagraph{The euphonic \arb[trans]{ta^sdId}} |
809 | % vowelless consonant which is passed over in pronunciation and | 807 | % \label{euphonic-tashdid} |
810 | % assimilated to a following consonant. It may be | 808 | % always follows a vowelless consonant which is passed over in |
809 | % pronunciation and assimilated to a following consonant. It may be | ||
811 | % found \parencite[i. 15 B--16 C]{Wright}:--- | 810 | % found \parencite[i. 15 B--16 C]{Wright}:--- |
812 | % \begin{enumerate}[(a)] | 811 | % \begin{enumerate}[(a)] |
813 | % \item With the \emph{solar} letters \arb[novoc]{t}, \arb[novoc]{_t}, | 812 | % \item With the \emph{solar} letters \arb[novoc]{t}, \arb[novoc]{_t}, |
@@ -843,12 +842,12 @@ consonants, though three of them are also used as vowels | |||
843 | % Note the absence of \arb[trans]{sukUn} above the passed over | 842 | % Note the absence of \arb[trans]{sukUn} above the passed over |
844 | % \arb[novoc]{n} in the following examples, each of which is | 843 | % \arb[novoc]{n} in the following examples, each of which is |
845 | % accompanied with a consistent transliteration: |min rabbi-hi| | 844 | % accompanied with a consistent transliteration: |min rabbi-hi| |
846 | % \arb[fullvoc]{min rabbi-hi}, \arb[trans]{min rabbi-hi}, % | 845 | % \arb[fullvoc]{min rabbi-hi}, \arb[trans]{min rabbi-hi}, |
847 | % |min layliN| \arb[fullvoc]{min layliN} \arb[trans]{min layliN}, % | 846 | % |min| |layliN| \arb[fullvoc]{min layliN} \arb[trans]{min layliN}, |
848 | % |'an yaqtula| \arb[fullvoc]{'an yaqtula} \arb[trans]{'an yaqtula}. | 847 | % |'an| |yaqtula| \arb[fullvoc]{'an yaqtula} \arb[trans]{'an yaqtula}. |
849 | % | 848 | % |
850 | % With \arb[trans]{tanwIn}: |kitAbuN mubInuN| % | 849 | % With \arb[trans]{tanwIn}: |kitAbuN| |mubInuN| \arb[voc]{kitAbuN |
851 | % \arb[voc]{kitAbuN mubInuN} \arb[trans]{kitAbuN mubInuN}.% | 850 | % mubInuN} \arb[trans]{kitAbuN mubInuN}. |
852 | % \end{quote} | 851 | % \end{quote} |
853 | % \item With the letter \arb[voc]{t} after the dentals | 852 | % \item With the letter \arb[voc]{t} after the dentals |
854 | % \arb[novoc]{_t}, \arb[novoc]{d}, \arb[novoc]{_d}, \arb[novoc]{.d}, | 853 | % \arb[novoc]{_t}, \arb[novoc]{d}, \arb[novoc]{_d}, \arb[novoc]{.d}, |
@@ -866,8 +865,8 @@ consonants, though three of them are also used as vowels | |||
866 | % (\arb[trans]{'alifu 'l-wa.sli}), the \arb[trans]{hamzaT} is omitted | 865 | % (\arb[trans]{'alifu 'l-wa.sli}), the \arb[trans]{hamzaT} is omitted |
867 | % and only its accompanying vowel is expressed: | 866 | % and only its accompanying vowel is expressed: |
868 | % \begin{quote} | 867 | % \begin{quote} |
869 | % |al-.hamdu li-ll_ahi| \arb[fullvoc]{al-.hamdu li-ll_ahi} | 868 | % |al-.hamdu| |li-l-l_ahi| \arb[fullvoc]{al-.hamdu li-l-l_ahi} |
870 | % \arb[trans]{al-.hamdu li-ll_ahi}. | 869 | % \arb[trans]{al-.hamdu li-l-l_ahi}. |
871 | % \end{quote} | 870 | % \end{quote} |
872 | % As said above in section\vref{fullvoc-mode}, |fullvoc| is the mode | 871 | % As said above in section\vref{fullvoc-mode}, |fullvoc| is the mode |
873 | % in which \package{arabluatex} expresses the \arb[trans]{sukUn} and | 872 | % in which \package{arabluatex} expresses the \arb[trans]{sukUn} and |
@@ -1000,6 +999,37 @@ consonants, though three of them are also used as vowels | |||
1000 | % \arb[trans]{\cap{m}u.hammaduN 'l-nabI}. | 999 | % \arb[trans]{\cap{m}u.hammaduN 'l-nabI}. |
1001 | % \end{quote} | 1000 | % \end{quote} |
1002 | % | 1001 | % |
1002 | % \subsection{Special orthographies} | ||
1003 | % \paragraph{The name of God} | ||
1004 | % The name of God, \arb[voc]{al-l_ahu}, is compounded of the article | ||
1005 | % \arb[fullvoc]{al-}, and \arb[fullvoc]{'ilAhu} (noted | ||
1006 | % \arb[fullvoc]{'il_ahu} with the defective \arb[trans]{'alif}) so | ||
1007 | % that it becomes \arb[fullvoc]{al-'ilAhu}; then the | ||
1008 | % \arb[trans]{hamzaT} is suppressed, its vowel being transferred to | ||
1009 | % the \arb[novoc]{l} before it, so that there remains | ||
1010 | % \arb[voc]{alil_ahu} \parencite[I refer to][I. 83 | ||
1011 | % col. 1]{Lane}. Finally, the first \arb[novoc]{l} is made quiescent | ||
1012 | % and incorporated into the other, hence the \arb[trans]{ta^sdId} | ||
1013 | % above it. As \package{arabluatex} never requires a solar letter to | ||
1014 | % be written twice (see above, section\vref{euphonic-tashdid}), the | ||
1015 | % name of God is therefore encoded |al-l_ahu| or |'l-l_ahu|:--- | ||
1016 | % \begin{quote} | ||
1017 | % |al-l_ahu| \arb[fullvoc]{al-l_ahu} \arb[trans]{al-l_ahu}, | ||
1018 | % \verb+yA|+ |al-l_ahu| \arb[fullvoc]{yA| al-l_ahu} \arb[trans]{yA| | ||
1019 | % al-l_ahu}, \verb+'a-fa|-al-l_ahi+ |la-ta.g`alanna| | ||
1020 | % \arb[fullvoc]{'a-fa|-al-l_ahi la-ta.g`alanna} | ||
1021 | % \arb[trans]{'a-fa|-al-l_ahi la-ta.g`alanna}, |bi-'l-l_ahi| | ||
1022 | % \arb[fullvoc]{bi-'l-l_ahi} \arb[trans]{bi-'l-l_ahi}, |wa-'l-l_ahi| | ||
1023 | % \arb[fullvoc]{wa-'l-l_ahi} \arb[trans]{wa-'l-l_ahi}, |bi-smi| | ||
1024 | % |'l-l_ahi| \arb[fullvoc]{bi-smi 'l-l_ahi} \arb[trans]{bi-smi | ||
1025 | % 'l-l_ahi}, |al-.hamdu| |li-l-l_ahi| \arb[fullvoc]{al-.hamdu | ||
1026 | % li-l-l_ahi} \arb[trans]{al-.hamdu li-l-l_ahi}, |li-l-l_ahi| | ||
1027 | % |'l-qA'ilu| \arb[fullvoc]{li-l-l_ahi 'l-qA'ilu} | ||
1028 | % \arb[trans]{li-l-l_ahi 'l-qA'ilu}. | ||
1029 | % \end{quote} | ||
1030 | % | ||
1031 | % | ||
1032 | % | ||
1003 | % \StopEventually{} | 1033 | % \StopEventually{} |
1004 | % | 1034 | % |
1005 | % \section{Implementation} | 1035 | % \section{Implementation} |