Learn Arabic Grammar Books
A Reference Grammar of Modern Standard Arabic | |
Keeping technical terminology to a minimum, this comprehensive handbook provides a detailed yet accessible overview of Arabic wherein its phonology, morphology and syntax can be readily accessed. Accompanied by extensive examples, it will prove an invaluable practical guide for supporting students’ textbooks, classroom work or self-study, and a useful resource for scholars and professionals.
Paperback: 734 pages |
Arabic Grammar | |
No other English-language grammar of the Arabic language is as comprehensive as this classic reference. The sine qua non resource for English-speaking students wishing to master the intricacies of Arabic, it cites many examples of sentences, phrases, and figures of speech from the best classical Arabic prose and poetry.
Paperback: 816 pages |
Easy Arabic Grammar | |
Easy Arabic Grammar is both a handy grammar reference and a primer/workbook for beginning to intermediate-level students of Arabic. Clear structural explanations and practice activities make it a perfect companion for formal language classes as well as any self-teaching course.
Paperback: 160 pages |
Modern Standard Arabic Grammar | |
In a compact, easy-to-use format, Modern Standard Arabic Grammar offers a convenient guide to grammar for any student of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), the version of Arabic mostly commonly used in journalism, formal writing, and literature. Drawing on over a decade of experience as a full-time teacher of Arabic, Azza Hassanein explains the rules in straightforward English, illustrating usage with examples throughout. The book covers all the rules of grammar and morphology that students require for elementary, intermediate, and advanced levels of Arabic. As a compact guide, it is an ideal auxiliary, no matter what textbook the student is using. While students of the language will find Modern Standard Arabic Grammar extremely helpful, it is also a valuable tool for linguists who want to acquire a clear idea about the skeletal structure of the language, as well as translators who are working with written Arabic. Covering all the important grammatical rules of MSA, from nisba adjectives and nominal and verbal sentences to more complex constructions such as conditional sentences and the subjunctive, this unique handbook fills a real need for the growing number of people worldwide learning Arabic.
Paperback: 108 pages |
Key to a New Arabic Grammar: Of the Written Language | |
Key to a New Arabic Grammar: Of the Written Language (Paperback) by John A. Haywood (Author), H. M. Nahmad (Author)
Paperback: 152 pages |
A New Arabic Grammar of the Written Language | |
A New Arabic Grammar of the Written Language (Paperback) by John A. Haywood (Author), H. M. Nahmad (Author)
Paperback: 687 pages |
Modern Written Arabic: A Comprehensive Grammar | |
Modern Written Arabic: A Comprehensive Grammar is a complete reference guide to the grammar of Modern Written Arabic. The Grammar presents an accessible and systematic description of the language, focusing on real patterns of use in contemporary written Arabic, from street signs to high literature. Examples are drawn from authentic texts, both literary and journalistic, published since 1990. This comprehensive work will be an invaluable resource for intermediate and advanced students of Arabic and to anyone interested in Arabic linguistics and the way modern written Arabic works.
Paperback: 704 pages |
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