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  • 1.
    Al Saadi, Tania
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    Le corps déchiré de l’Irak dans le roman al-Mašṭūr(2017) de Ḍiyāʾ Ǧbaylī2022In: Quaderni di studi arabi, ISSN 1121-2306, Vol. 17, p. 37-60Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    This article is dedicated to the Iraqi novel al-Mašṭūr : Sitt ṭarāʾiq ġayr šarʿiyya li-iǧtiyāzal-ḥudūd naḥwa Baġdād (2017) by Ḍiyāʾ Ǧbaylī. Through an illegal journey of twocharacters in Iraq, this book presents a new literary approach of the sectarian conflictthat tears apart the country. Intertextuality with the Italian novel The Cloven Viscount(1952), by Italo Calvino, works as a connecting thread in the story. The complex Iraqiidentity and the conflicts that are related to it are depicted as the result of both thecountry’s geographical position and its history. The first part of the article focuses onthe spatial configuration in the story and the way the concept of borders is used todefine the Iraqi identity. The latter is also the object of the second part that attempts todiscuss the close relationship that the novel suggests between the body of the martyrand the homeland.

  • 2.
    Blumi, Isa
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    Understanding and teaching the modern Middle East2021In: ChoiceReviews, ISSN 0009-4978, Vol. 59, no 3Article, book review (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    In response to an enduring struggle to introduce students in the US to new perspectives on the Middle East, this book provides a useful challenge to old Orientalist frameworks that have previously informed the study of the region. Aiming to provide tools for teachers to offer their students new interpretations, this volume introduces a range of themes that give voice to a diversity of peoples of the region and correct many previous misperceptions. As such, it can be used to help instructors at both the high-school level and in introductory university courses. Giving its readers a new, complex reinterpretation of the Middle East that draws on the expertise of many contributors, the essays help teachers integrate the latest scholarly trends in their corrective lessons to students at all levels. Using sources as teaching tools, each chapter confronts controversial themes, including the Iranian Revolution and the war on terror, in a manner that helps American students navigate history in new, ethical ways. A vital pedagogical tool for classrooms, this volume is strongly recommended for adoption by instructors at the university and high-school levels who are unfamiliar with the region and looking to learn more.

  • 3.
    Eksell, Kerstin
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    Al-maʕnā fī-l-manḥūtāt al-ʕarabiyya al-šamāliyya al-qadīma. Tarjama D. Yahyā ʕAbabna, D. Muwadda ʕAbabna2022Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [sv]

    En studie av nordarabiska ristningar i förislamisk tid. Språk, litteratur och kultur.

  • 4.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 102023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 5.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 112023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 6.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 122023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 7.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 132023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 8.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 142023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 9.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 152023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 10.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 162023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 11.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 172023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 12.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 182023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 13.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 32023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 14.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 42023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 15.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 52023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 16.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 62023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 17.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 72023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 18.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 82023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 19.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs, Vol. 92023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 20.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns and Verbs Volume 12023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 21.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: Key Word Distribution And Lexical Associations By Sura: Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns And Verbs Volume 22023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: Key Word Distribution and Lexical Associations by Sura, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations as attested in each sura.

  • 22.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: morphological forms of the key words sorted by Sura: adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs2023Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present book, Morphological Forms of the Key Words Sorted by Sura, is to present every morphological form of each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, attested in the Quran sorted by sura. The digital text used for this purpose is the Uthmani text of the Tanzil Quran Text. This text is widely used, and we have conducted some comparison to pre-digital age printed editions of the Quran. All vocalized Arabic text is quoted unaltered in any shape or form from the Tanzil text. Unvocalized Arabic text and transcriptions are my own. The Key Words are always referenced by their lemma and are sorted alphabetically according to Arabic and UNICODE order with minor adjustments for consistency. In lemmatizing the words, no attention has been given to the semantics of each word. Only on rare occasion have similar forms of words or proper nouns been separated in order to avoid confusion.

  • 23.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 1 Suras: 1-22024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: 

    The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word Frequencies

    The Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

  • 24.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 10 Suras: 28-332024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word FrequenciesThe Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

  • 25.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 11 Suras: 34-392024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word FrequenciesThe Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

  • 26.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 12 Suras: 40-462024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word FrequenciesThe Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

  • 27.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 13 Suras: 47-572024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word FrequenciesThe Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

  • 28.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 14 Suras: 58-722024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word FrequenciesThe Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

  • 29.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 15 Suras: 73-1142024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word FrequenciesThe Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

  • 30.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 2 Suras: 3-42024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word FrequenciesThe Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

  • 31.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 3 Suras: 5-62024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word FrequenciesThe Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

  • 32.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 4 Suras: 7-82024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word FrequenciesThe Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

  • 33.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 5 Suras: 9-112024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word FrequenciesThe Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

  • 34.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 6 Suras: 12-152024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word FrequenciesThe Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

  • 35.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 7 Suras: 16-182024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word FrequenciesThe Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

  • 36.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 8 Suras: 19-222024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word FrequenciesThe Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

  • 37.
    Wardini, Elie
    Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies. Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Middle Eastern Studies.
    The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras: Volume 9 Suras: 23-272024Book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim with the present series, The Quran: The Lexical Profile of the Suras, is to present key data related to the lexicon of the suras of the Quran, in terms of Key Word distribution and lexical associations within each sura. The key data relevant to each Sura and each Key Word, here adjectives, nouns, proper nouns and verbs, within each sura are presented according to the following: The Sura: Number of ayas, Number of Words (and basmala where appropirate), Weight of Sura in the Quran, Number of Key Words, Number of Unique Key Words, Critical Value of Pearson’s r for each Sura, Number of Words in each Aya, Distribution of Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Words Unique to the Sura, Key Word FrequenciesThe Keys Words of the Sura: Number of Attestations, Weight in Sura, Rank (relative to weight), Distribution and Weighted Distribution by Aya, Attested Forms, Correlations and Collocations all by Sura. 

    It is our hope and aim that this series contributes to Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities in general, and Computational Linguistics research on the Quran in particular.

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