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A Reference Grammar of Modern Standard Arabic
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Author(s):
Karin C. Ryding
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May 05 2012
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Cambridge University Press
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9780521777711
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9780521771511
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9780511486975
Publication date (Online):
May 05 2012
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August 25 2005
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10.1017/CBO9780511486975
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Book chapters
pp. xvii
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction to Arabic
pp. 10
Phonology and script
pp. 44
Arabic word structure: an overview
pp. 57
Basic Arabic sentence structures
pp. 74
Arabic noun types
pp. 102
Participles: active and passive
pp. 119
Noun inflections: gender, humanness, number, definiteness, and case
pp. 205
Construct phrases and nouns in apposition
pp. 228
Noun specifiers and quantifiers
pp. 239
Adjectives: function and form
pp. 276
Adverbs and adverbial expressions
pp. 298
Personal pronouns
pp. 315
Demonstrative pronouns
pp. 322
Relative pronouns and relative clauses
pp. 329
Numerals and numeral phrases
pp. 366
Prepositions and prepositional phrases
pp. 401
Questions and question words
pp. 407
Connectives and conjunctions
pp. 422
Subordinating conjunctions: the particle ʾinna and her sisters
pp. 429
Verb classes
pp. 438
Verb inflection: a summary
pp. 455
Form I: The base form triliteral verb
pp. 491
Form II
pp. 503
Form III triliteral verb
pp. 515
Form IV triliteral verb
pp. 530
Form V triliteral verb
pp. 543
Form VI triliteral verb
pp. 555
Form VII triliteral verb
pp. 565
Form VIII triliteral verb
pp. 579
Form IX triliteral verb
pp. 584
Form X triliteral verb
pp. 596
Forms XI–XV triliteral verb
pp. 599
Quadriliteral verbs
pp. 606
Moods of the verb I: indicative and subjunctive
pp. 616
Moods of the verb II: jussive and imperative
pp. 634
Verbs of being, becoming, remaining, seeming (kaan-a wa-ʿ axawaat-u-haa)
pp. 641
Negation and exception
pp. 657
Passive and passive-type expressions
pp. 671
Conditional and optative expressions
pp. 691
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