(PDF) A linguistic history of Arabic (review) - ResearchGate
Jonathan Owens' (2006) is a seminal work that fundamentally challenges the traditional "linear" narrative of Arabic’s evolution. Instead of the standard view—where Classical Arabic is seen as the ancestor that later fragmented into modern dialects—Owens argues for a more complex, parallel development. Core Arguments and Methodology A Linguistic History of Arabic
The book is organized around specific case studies that demonstrate his non-linear theory: (PDF) A linguistic history of Arabic (review) -
: Some critics, particularly specialists in Qur'anic readings, have criticized specific details in his analysis, suggesting his data on religious texts can be prone to minor errors. Others find the writing style can be "pedantic" or inefficient with space in its detailed root entries. particularly specialists in Qur'anic readings