Munther Younes (USA Cornell University), Makda G. Weatherspoon, Maha Saliba Foster (USA. University of Denver)
'Arabiyyat al-Naas (Part One)
An Introductory Course in Arabic
Munther Younes (USA Cornell University), Makda G. Weatherspoon, Maha Saliba Foster (USA. University of Denver)
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An Introductory Course in Arabic
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â Arabiyyat al-Naas fii Bilaad al-Shaam (Part One), second edition, offers a groundbreaking introduction to Arabic as it is written and spoken by native speakers. It combines a grounding in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) with an innovative integration of the spoken Levantine variety used in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine.
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â Arabiyyat al-Naas fii Bilaad al-Shaam (Part One), second edition, offers a groundbreaking introduction to Arabic as it is written and spoken by native speakers. It combines a grounding in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) with an innovative integration of the spoken Levantine variety used in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 296mm x 209mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1772g
- ISBN-13: 9781138492868
- ISBN-10: 1138492868
- Artikelnr.: 59994612
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 296mm x 209mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1772g
- ISBN-13: 9781138492868
- ISBN-10: 1138492868
- Artikelnr.: 59994612
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Munther Younes is a Reis Senior Lecturer of Arabic Language and Linguistics and Director of the Arabic Program in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University, USA. Makda G. Weatherspoon is a Senior Lecturer of Arabic in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University, USA. Maha Saliba Foster is a teaching Professor of Arabic at the Center for World Languages and Cultures and the Languages and Literatures and Cultures at the University of Denver, USA.
Acknowledgements General Introduction
(First Unit)
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(Grammar) Possession in Arabic (my, your)
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The Definite Article
Sun and Moon Letters
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:
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Grammar (
): Arabic plural
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The Construct (
)
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Possession in Arabic, continued The Dual Possession with
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:
:
:
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The Construct (
), continued The Comparative and Superlative
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The Nisba Adjective (
) Subject Markers and Verb Conjugation: Present Tense Subject Markers The prefix
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:
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Wanting with
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Construct (
) Phrases and Noun-adjective Phrases More on the Comparative
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:
Past Tense Conjugation Listing Verbs in Word Lists
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:
The Present Tense after "Helping" Words
:
Object Pronouns
:
:
:
and
Hollow Verbs
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Writing non-Arabic Names Typically or Exclusively MSA Words MSA and Spoken Arabic Pronunciation
:
:
Arabic Roots, Roots and Verbs, Root Types An Hour Ago
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!
Plural Subject Markers
:
More on the Conjugation of Verbs Derived from Different Types of Roots
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Plural Subject and Possessive Pronouns
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:
:
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Verb Stems Building Verbs with more than One Suffix
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Plural Patterns: Sound and Broken
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Non-human Plurals
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Giving Commands
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)
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Relative Pronouns Adverbials Ending in
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The Particle
in
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The Case System in
Different Meanings of
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Verb-subject (Dis)agreement in
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:
More on non-Human Plurals
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( of wonder
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(
) + Present Tense
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. The Imperative (
)-Revisited
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(
) Negation in
Root Types: Review and Summary Note about Hollow and Lame Roots
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The Arabic Plural, Revisited The Case System (
), Revisited
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Arabic Roots and Patterns Verb stems
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Verb Forms (Forms I, II and V)
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Verb Forms: Form VIII
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Verb Forms, Form X
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. The
, the Noun-adjective Phrase, and the Equational Sentence
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Verb Forms Form IV
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:
The Different uses of
, the Verbal Noun (
)
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The Particle
, Revisited
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The
Prefix
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Form VIII of Assimilated Roots
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Verb Forms (Forms III and VII)
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A note about
and
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The Resumptive (or Returning) Pronoun
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More on Negation in
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The Imperative (Continued):
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Verb Forms (Form VI)
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Word Order in the Arabic Sentence
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More on the
Case System
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)
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:
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The Verbal Noun (
), Revisited
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:
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The Imperative
,
, and
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:
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:
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:
Noun Patterns: Active Participles, Passive Participles, Verbal Nouns
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Arranging Words by Root
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:
:
(
Continued)
:
:
Final Look at the Case System (
)
:
:
Moods of the Arabic Verb
:
(
) Glossaries: Arabic-English, English-Arabic Index
(First Unit)
:
.
:
.
:
...
(Grammar) Possession in Arabic (my, your)
:
The Definite Article
Sun and Moon Letters
:
.
:
:
.
:
Grammar (
): Arabic plural
:
The Construct (
)
:
:
Possession in Arabic, continued The Dual Possession with
:
.
:
:
:
.
The Construct (
), continued The Comparative and Superlative
:
:
:
:
The Nisba Adjective (
) Subject Markers and Verb Conjugation: Present Tense Subject Markers The prefix
:
:
:
:
!
Wanting with
:
!
Construct (
) Phrases and Noun-adjective Phrases More on the Comparative
:
:
Past Tense Conjugation Listing Verbs in Word Lists
:
:
The Present Tense after "Helping" Words
:
Object Pronouns
:
:
:
and
Hollow Verbs
:
Writing non-Arabic Names Typically or Exclusively MSA Words MSA and Spoken Arabic Pronunciation
:
:
Arabic Roots, Roots and Verbs, Root Types An Hour Ago
:
!
Plural Subject Markers
:
More on the Conjugation of Verbs Derived from Different Types of Roots
:
:
!
Plural Subject and Possessive Pronouns
:
!
:
:
:
.
Verb Stems Building Verbs with more than One Suffix
:
Plural Patterns: Sound and Broken
:
Non-human Plurals
:
:
:
Giving Commands
:
:
:
:
.
:
(
)
:
Relative Pronouns Adverbials Ending in
:
:
!
:
:
The Particle
in
/
:
:
:
.
:
The Case System in
Different Meanings of
:
Verb-subject (Dis)agreement in
:
:
"
"
!
:
More on non-Human Plurals
:
( of wonder
)
:
:
.
(
) + Present Tense
:
. The Imperative (
)-Revisited
:
...
...
...
...
:
(
) Negation in
Root Types: Review and Summary Note about Hollow and Lame Roots
:
:
:
The Arabic Plural, Revisited The Case System (
), Revisited
:
...
...
Arabic Roots and Patterns Verb stems
:
:
!
-
:
.
:
:
:
!
:
.
:
Verb Forms (Forms I, II and V)
"
" (
)
:
-
:
.
:
.
:
Verb Forms: Form VIII
:
-
:
:
!
:
Verb Forms, Form X
:
:
. The
, the Noun-adjective Phrase, and the Equational Sentence
:
:
Verb Forms Form IV
:
(
)
:
:
!
:
The Different uses of
, the Verbal Noun (
)
:
The Particle
, Revisited
:
:
.
:
.
The
Prefix
:
Form VIII of Assimilated Roots
:
:
!
-
:
:
Verb Forms (Forms III and VII)
:
A note about
and
:
:
!
The Resumptive (or Returning) Pronoun
:
!
:
:
More on Negation in
:
:
!
The Imperative (Continued):
!
:
!
:
Verb Forms (Form VI)
:
:
!
-
:
Word Order in the Arabic Sentence
:
More on the
Case System
:
(
)
:
:
!
:
:
The Verbal Noun (
), Revisited
:
:
.
The Imperative
,
, and
:
!
:
:
!
:
.
:
.
:
Noun Patterns: Active Participles, Passive Participles, Verbal Nouns
:
Arranging Words by Root
:
:
:
(
Continued)
:
:
Final Look at the Case System (
)
:
:
Moods of the Arabic Verb
:
(
) Glossaries: Arabic-English, English-Arabic Index
Acknowledgements General Introduction
(First Unit)
:
.
:
.
:
...
(Grammar) Possession in Arabic (my, your)
:
The Definite Article
Sun and Moon Letters
:
.
:
:
.
:
Grammar (
): Arabic plural
:
The Construct (
)
:
:
Possession in Arabic, continued The Dual Possession with
:
.
:
:
:
.
The Construct (
), continued The Comparative and Superlative
:
:
:
:
The Nisba Adjective (
) Subject Markers and Verb Conjugation: Present Tense Subject Markers The prefix
:
:
:
:
!
Wanting with
:
!
Construct (
) Phrases and Noun-adjective Phrases More on the Comparative
:
:
Past Tense Conjugation Listing Verbs in Word Lists
:
:
The Present Tense after "Helping" Words
:
Object Pronouns
:
:
:
and
Hollow Verbs
:
Writing non-Arabic Names Typically or Exclusively MSA Words MSA and Spoken Arabic Pronunciation
:
:
Arabic Roots, Roots and Verbs, Root Types An Hour Ago
:
!
Plural Subject Markers
:
More on the Conjugation of Verbs Derived from Different Types of Roots
:
:
!
Plural Subject and Possessive Pronouns
:
!
:
:
:
.
Verb Stems Building Verbs with more than One Suffix
:
Plural Patterns: Sound and Broken
:
Non-human Plurals
:
:
:
Giving Commands
:
:
:
:
.
:
(
)
:
Relative Pronouns Adverbials Ending in
:
:
!
:
:
The Particle
in
/
:
:
:
.
:
The Case System in
Different Meanings of
:
Verb-subject (Dis)agreement in
:
:
"
"
!
:
More on non-Human Plurals
:
( of wonder
)
:
:
.
(
) + Present Tense
:
. The Imperative (
)-Revisited
:
...
...
...
...
:
(
) Negation in
Root Types: Review and Summary Note about Hollow and Lame Roots
:
:
:
The Arabic Plural, Revisited The Case System (
), Revisited
:
...
...
Arabic Roots and Patterns Verb stems
:
:
!
-
:
.
:
:
:
!
:
.
:
Verb Forms (Forms I, II and V)
"
" (
)
:
-
:
.
:
.
:
Verb Forms: Form VIII
:
-
:
:
!
:
Verb Forms, Form X
:
:
. The
, the Noun-adjective Phrase, and the Equational Sentence
:
:
Verb Forms Form IV
:
(
)
:
:
!
:
The Different uses of
, the Verbal Noun (
)
:
The Particle
, Revisited
:
:
.
:
.
The
Prefix
:
Form VIII of Assimilated Roots
:
:
!
-
:
:
Verb Forms (Forms III and VII)
:
A note about
and
:
:
!
The Resumptive (or Returning) Pronoun
:
!
:
:
More on Negation in
:
:
!
The Imperative (Continued):
!
:
!
:
Verb Forms (Form VI)
:
:
!
-
:
Word Order in the Arabic Sentence
:
More on the
Case System
:
(
)
:
:
!
:
:
The Verbal Noun (
), Revisited
:
:
.
The Imperative
,
, and
:
!
:
:
!
:
.
:
.
:
Noun Patterns: Active Participles, Passive Participles, Verbal Nouns
:
Arranging Words by Root
:
:
:
(
Continued)
:
:
Final Look at the Case System (
)
:
:
Moods of the Arabic Verb
:
(
) Glossaries: Arabic-English, English-Arabic Index
(First Unit)
:
.
:
.
:
...
(Grammar) Possession in Arabic (my, your)
:
The Definite Article
Sun and Moon Letters
:
.
:
:
.
:
Grammar (
): Arabic plural
:
The Construct (
)
:
:
Possession in Arabic, continued The Dual Possession with
:
.
:
:
:
.
The Construct (
), continued The Comparative and Superlative
:
:
:
:
The Nisba Adjective (
) Subject Markers and Verb Conjugation: Present Tense Subject Markers The prefix
:
:
:
:
!
Wanting with
:
!
Construct (
) Phrases and Noun-adjective Phrases More on the Comparative
:
:
Past Tense Conjugation Listing Verbs in Word Lists
:
:
The Present Tense after "Helping" Words
:
Object Pronouns
:
:
:
and
Hollow Verbs
:
Writing non-Arabic Names Typically or Exclusively MSA Words MSA and Spoken Arabic Pronunciation
:
:
Arabic Roots, Roots and Verbs, Root Types An Hour Ago
:
!
Plural Subject Markers
:
More on the Conjugation of Verbs Derived from Different Types of Roots
:
:
!
Plural Subject and Possessive Pronouns
:
!
:
:
:
.
Verb Stems Building Verbs with more than One Suffix
:
Plural Patterns: Sound and Broken
:
Non-human Plurals
:
:
:
Giving Commands
:
:
:
:
.
:
(
)
:
Relative Pronouns Adverbials Ending in
:
:
!
:
:
The Particle
in
/
:
:
:
.
:
The Case System in
Different Meanings of
:
Verb-subject (Dis)agreement in
:
:
"
"
!
:
More on non-Human Plurals
:
( of wonder
)
:
:
.
(
) + Present Tense
:
. The Imperative (
)-Revisited
:
...
...
...
...
:
(
) Negation in
Root Types: Review and Summary Note about Hollow and Lame Roots
:
:
:
The Arabic Plural, Revisited The Case System (
), Revisited
:
...
...
Arabic Roots and Patterns Verb stems
:
:
!
-
:
.
:
:
:
!
:
.
:
Verb Forms (Forms I, II and V)
"
" (
)
:
-
:
.
:
.
:
Verb Forms: Form VIII
:
-
:
:
!
:
Verb Forms, Form X
:
:
. The
, the Noun-adjective Phrase, and the Equational Sentence
:
:
Verb Forms Form IV
:
(
)
:
:
!
:
The Different uses of
, the Verbal Noun (
)
:
The Particle
, Revisited
:
:
.
:
.
The
Prefix
:
Form VIII of Assimilated Roots
:
:
!
-
:
:
Verb Forms (Forms III and VII)
:
A note about
and
:
:
!
The Resumptive (or Returning) Pronoun
:
!
:
:
More on Negation in
:
:
!
The Imperative (Continued):
!
:
!
:
Verb Forms (Form VI)
:
:
!
-
:
Word Order in the Arabic Sentence
:
More on the
Case System
:
(
)
:
:
!
:
:
The Verbal Noun (
), Revisited
:
:
.
The Imperative
,
, and
:
!
:
:
!
:
.
:
.
:
Noun Patterns: Active Participles, Passive Participles, Verbal Nouns
:
Arranging Words by Root
:
:
:
(
Continued)
:
:
Final Look at the Case System (
)
:
:
Moods of the Arabic Verb
:
(
) Glossaries: Arabic-English, English-Arabic Index