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This new edition of Arabic: An Essential Grammar is an up-to-date and practical reference guide to the most important aspects of the language.
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This new edition of Arabic: An Essential Grammar is an up-to-date and practical reference guide to the most important aspects of the language.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 892g
- ISBN-13: 9781138659582
- ISBN-10: 1138659584
- Artikelnr.: 57053519
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 892g
- ISBN-13: 9781138659582
- ISBN-10: 1138659584
- Artikelnr.: 57053519
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Faruk Abu-Chacra is Senior Lecturer Emeritus in Arabic at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Chapter 1: The Arabic Script,transliteration, alphabet Chapter 2:
Pronunciation of consonants Chapter 3: Punctuation, handwriting Chapter 4:
Vowels Chapter 5: Saddah, noun cases, nunation as the indefinite form
Chapter 6: Long vowels Chapter 7: Hamzah, the Maddah sign Chapter 8:
Definite articles Chapter 9: Sun and Moon letters Chapter 10: Gender
Chapter 11:Conjunctions, prepositions, the particle Chapter 12: The Idafah
construction Chapter 13: number, dual, plural Chapter 14: Perfect tense
verbs, roots and radicals Chapter 15: Separate personal pronouns, suffix
pronouns Chapter 16: Demonstrative pronouns Chapter 17: Imperfect tense
verbs Chapter 18: Derived verb forms Chapter 19: Passive verbs Chapter 20:
Rules for writing the Hamsah Chapter 21: Broken plurals, collective nouns
Chapter 22: diptotes and triptotes Chapter 23: Participles, verbal nouns
Chapter 24: Interrogative particles and pronouns, vocative particles
Chapter 25: Adjectival patterns Chapter 26: Inna and its sisters, Kana and
its sisters Chapter 27: Relative pronouns, relative clauses Chapter 28:
Moods Chapter 29: Doubled verbs Chpater 30: Verbs with Hamzah Chapter 31:
Verbs with the weak initial radical Chapter 32: Verbs with the weak middle
radical Chapter 33: Verbs with the weak final radical Chapter 34: Cardinal
numbers Chapter 35: Ordinal numbers Chapter 36: Exceptions Chapter 37:
Verbs of wonder Chapter 38: Adverbs and adverbials Chapter 38: Adverbs and
adverbials Chapter 39: Conditional sentences Appendices Paradigms
Pronunciation of consonants Chapter 3: Punctuation, handwriting Chapter 4:
Vowels Chapter 5: Saddah, noun cases, nunation as the indefinite form
Chapter 6: Long vowels Chapter 7: Hamzah, the Maddah sign Chapter 8:
Definite articles Chapter 9: Sun and Moon letters Chapter 10: Gender
Chapter 11:Conjunctions, prepositions, the particle Chapter 12: The Idafah
construction Chapter 13: number, dual, plural Chapter 14: Perfect tense
verbs, roots and radicals Chapter 15: Separate personal pronouns, suffix
pronouns Chapter 16: Demonstrative pronouns Chapter 17: Imperfect tense
verbs Chapter 18: Derived verb forms Chapter 19: Passive verbs Chapter 20:
Rules for writing the Hamsah Chapter 21: Broken plurals, collective nouns
Chapter 22: diptotes and triptotes Chapter 23: Participles, verbal nouns
Chapter 24: Interrogative particles and pronouns, vocative particles
Chapter 25: Adjectival patterns Chapter 26: Inna and its sisters, Kana and
its sisters Chapter 27: Relative pronouns, relative clauses Chapter 28:
Moods Chapter 29: Doubled verbs Chpater 30: Verbs with Hamzah Chapter 31:
Verbs with the weak initial radical Chapter 32: Verbs with the weak middle
radical Chapter 33: Verbs with the weak final radical Chapter 34: Cardinal
numbers Chapter 35: Ordinal numbers Chapter 36: Exceptions Chapter 37:
Verbs of wonder Chapter 38: Adverbs and adverbials Chapter 38: Adverbs and
adverbials Chapter 39: Conditional sentences Appendices Paradigms
Chapter 1: The Arabic Script,transliteration, alphabet Chapter 2:
Pronunciation of consonants Chapter 3: Punctuation, handwriting Chapter 4:
Vowels Chapter 5: Saddah, noun cases, nunation as the indefinite form
Chapter 6: Long vowels Chapter 7: Hamzah, the Maddah sign Chapter 8:
Definite articles Chapter 9: Sun and Moon letters Chapter 10: Gender
Chapter 11:Conjunctions, prepositions, the particle Chapter 12: The Idafah
construction Chapter 13: number, dual, plural Chapter 14: Perfect tense
verbs, roots and radicals Chapter 15: Separate personal pronouns, suffix
pronouns Chapter 16: Demonstrative pronouns Chapter 17: Imperfect tense
verbs Chapter 18: Derived verb forms Chapter 19: Passive verbs Chapter 20:
Rules for writing the Hamsah Chapter 21: Broken plurals, collective nouns
Chapter 22: diptotes and triptotes Chapter 23: Participles, verbal nouns
Chapter 24: Interrogative particles and pronouns, vocative particles
Chapter 25: Adjectival patterns Chapter 26: Inna and its sisters, Kana and
its sisters Chapter 27: Relative pronouns, relative clauses Chapter 28:
Moods Chapter 29: Doubled verbs Chpater 30: Verbs with Hamzah Chapter 31:
Verbs with the weak initial radical Chapter 32: Verbs with the weak middle
radical Chapter 33: Verbs with the weak final radical Chapter 34: Cardinal
numbers Chapter 35: Ordinal numbers Chapter 36: Exceptions Chapter 37:
Verbs of wonder Chapter 38: Adverbs and adverbials Chapter 38: Adverbs and
adverbials Chapter 39: Conditional sentences Appendices Paradigms
Pronunciation of consonants Chapter 3: Punctuation, handwriting Chapter 4:
Vowels Chapter 5: Saddah, noun cases, nunation as the indefinite form
Chapter 6: Long vowels Chapter 7: Hamzah, the Maddah sign Chapter 8:
Definite articles Chapter 9: Sun and Moon letters Chapter 10: Gender
Chapter 11:Conjunctions, prepositions, the particle Chapter 12: The Idafah
construction Chapter 13: number, dual, plural Chapter 14: Perfect tense
verbs, roots and radicals Chapter 15: Separate personal pronouns, suffix
pronouns Chapter 16: Demonstrative pronouns Chapter 17: Imperfect tense
verbs Chapter 18: Derived verb forms Chapter 19: Passive verbs Chapter 20:
Rules for writing the Hamsah Chapter 21: Broken plurals, collective nouns
Chapter 22: diptotes and triptotes Chapter 23: Participles, verbal nouns
Chapter 24: Interrogative particles and pronouns, vocative particles
Chapter 25: Adjectival patterns Chapter 26: Inna and its sisters, Kana and
its sisters Chapter 27: Relative pronouns, relative clauses Chapter 28:
Moods Chapter 29: Doubled verbs Chpater 30: Verbs with Hamzah Chapter 31:
Verbs with the weak initial radical Chapter 32: Verbs with the weak middle
radical Chapter 33: Verbs with the weak final radical Chapter 34: Cardinal
numbers Chapter 35: Ordinal numbers Chapter 36: Exceptions Chapter 37:
Verbs of wonder Chapter 38: Adverbs and adverbials Chapter 38: Adverbs and
adverbials Chapter 39: Conditional sentences Appendices Paradigms