Master Arabic sentence structure with a clear, practical guide.
This edition of Elementary Arabic: A Grammar covers core patterns and how they fit together, helping learners understand how Arabic sentences are built and used in real contexts.
From pronouns and copulative sentences to conjunctions, prepositions, and circumstantial clauses, the book explains essential rules step by step. It emphasizes how particles, verb forms, and dependent words interact within nominal and verbal constructions, with practical examples to illuminate each concept.
Ideal for readers seeking a structured, classroom-ready reference to Arabic grammar and sentence patterns.
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A rabic is written from right to left in twenty-eight letters, a Uconsonants; three of which, however, are also used as vowels. Ranged in alphabetical order they are as follows, each with the equivalent employed by Wright s Arabic Grammar; and the second equivalent (if any) will be found in Mementary A rabic: First Heading Book, as being easier for beginners, though less fit than Wright sfor international use in transliteration.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book is an abridged grammar of the Arabic language, designed to provide a solid foundation in the language for learners without requiring them to navigate the complexities of larger, more comprehensive grammars. The authorââ â¢s goal was to offer a practical, accessible resource for those in Egypt who were seeking to learn Arabic, including missionaries and military personnel. The bookââ â¢s structure is based on the work of Professor William Wright, a renowned Arabist whose own comprehensive grammar served as the foundation for this abridged version. The author carefully selected and organized material from Wrightââ â¢s work to ensure clarity and accessibility for beginners. The book covers fundamental elements of Arabic grammar, including orthography, phonetics, and etymology. The author meticulously explains the intricate system of Arabic consonants, vowels, and diphthongs, emphasizing the importance of pronunciation acquired through practice with native speakers. The book delves into the derivation of Arabic verbs and the different forms of verbal constructions, including the reexive, causative, and intensive forms. This thorough and carefully structured grammar offers a valuable resource for learners of Arabic, providing a clear and systematic pathway to understanding the complexities of the language and equipping them with a solid foundation for further study. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781330537671_0
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