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In a compact, easy-to-use format, this new book offers a convenient guide to grammar for any student of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), the version of Arabic most commonly used in journalism, formal writing, and litera-ture. Drawing on over a decade of experience as a full-time teacher of Arabic, Azza Hassanein explains the rules in straight-forward 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 condi-tional sentences and the subjunctive, this unique handbook fills a real need for the growing number of people worldwide learning Arabic.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Derivation and the Pattern System
2. The Definite Article and Solar and Lunar Letters
3. Interrogative Particles
4. Case
5. Singular, Dual, and Plural
6. Demonstratives
7. Nasab Adjectives
8. Idaafa Construction
9. Pronouns: Separate Pronouns and Pronominal Suffixes
10. Prepositions
11. Followers
12. Types of Sentences
13. Verbs
14. Verb Conjugations
15. Kana and Its Sisters
16. Inna and Its Sisters
17. Kada and Its Sisters
18. Passive Voice
19. Jussive and Subjunctive
20. Negation
21. Relative Pronouns
22. The Five Nouns
23. Abbreviated and Defective Nouns
24. Diptotes
25. Verbal Nouns
26. Active Participles
27. Passive Participles
28. Nouns of Place
29. Accusative of State
30. Accusative of Cognate
31. Accusative of Cause or Purpose
32. Adverbials of Time and Place
33. Accusative of Specification
34. Comparatives and Superlatives
35. Exceptions
36. Vocative
37. Wonder Construction
38. Absolute Negation
39. Conditional Sentence
40. Sentences that Function as Words
41. Types of Laa
42. Types of Maa
43. Types of Hatta

Modern Standard Arabic Grammar: A Concise Guide

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      Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
      Publication Date: 15/10/2010
      ISBN13: 9789774160127, 978-9774160127
      ISBN10: 9774160126

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In a compact, easy-to-use format, this new book offers a convenient guide to grammar for any student of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), the version of Arabic most commonly used in journalism, formal writing, and litera-ture. Drawing on over a decade of experience as a full-time teacher of Arabic, Azza Hassanein explains the rules in straight-forward 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 condi-tional sentences and the subjunctive, this unique handbook fills a real need for the growing number of people worldwide learning Arabic.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      1. Derivation and the Pattern System
      2. The Definite Article and Solar and Lunar Letters
      3. Interrogative Particles
      4. Case
      5. Singular, Dual, and Plural
      6. Demonstratives
      7. Nasab Adjectives
      8. Idaafa Construction
      9. Pronouns: Separate Pronouns and Pronominal Suffixes
      10. Prepositions
      11. Followers
      12. Types of Sentences
      13. Verbs
      14. Verb Conjugations
      15. Kana and Its Sisters
      16. Inna and Its Sisters
      17. Kada and Its Sisters
      18. Passive Voice
      19. Jussive and Subjunctive
      20. Negation
      21. Relative Pronouns
      22. The Five Nouns
      23. Abbreviated and Defective Nouns
      24. Diptotes
      25. Verbal Nouns
      26. Active Participles
      27. Passive Participles
      28. Nouns of Place
      29. Accusative of State
      30. Accusative of Cognate
      31. Accusative of Cause or Purpose
      32. Adverbials of Time and Place
      33. Accusative of Specification
      34. Comparatives and Superlatives
      35. Exceptions
      36. Vocative
      37. Wonder Construction
      38. Absolute Negation
      39. Conditional Sentence
      40. Sentences that Function as Words
      41. Types of Laa
      42. Types of Maa
      43. Types of Hatta

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