TY - BOOK AU - Winder,Richard Bayly AU - Ziyadeh,Farhat Jacob TI - Introduction to Modern Arabic T2 - Princeton Legacy Library SN - 9780691198026 AV - PJ6106 .Z533 1957 U1 - 492.782421 23 PY - 2019///] CY - Princeton, NJ : PB - Princeton University Press, KW - Arabic language KW - Grammar KW - FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Arabic KW - bisacsh KW - A Book Of KW - Abbreviation KW - Accusative case KW - Activation KW - Adjective KW - Adolescence KW - Adult KW - Adverb KW - Al-Ahram KW - Aleph KW - Allusion KW - Analogy KW - Analytical psychology KW - Anthony Storr KW - Anthropomorphism KW - Arabic diacritics KW - Arabic grammar KW - Arabic verbs KW - Arabic KW - Arabist KW - Article (grammar) KW - Automatic writing KW - Bible translations into English KW - Bodleian Library KW - Book design KW - Carl Jung KW - Clause KW - Complexion KW - Confucianism KW - Consonant KW - Copernican Revolution (metaphor) KW - Culmination KW - Declension KW - Djed KW - Egyptian Government KW - Elision KW - Epigraphy KW - Erudition KW - Ethology KW - Etruscan civilization KW - Forehead KW - Glottal stop KW - Grammatical conjugation KW - Hebraist KW - Hebrews KW - Herbert Silberer KW - IJ (digraph) KW - Imperfect KW - Indirect speech KW - Indo-European Languages KW - Infinitive KW - Infix KW - Interrogative KW - Islam KW - Juncture KW - Kurt Goldstein KW - Lingam KW - Linguistic prescription KW - Literature KW - Maktab KW - Modern Standard Arabic KW - Most common words in English KW - Nekyia KW - Nominal sentence KW - Nominative case KW - Noun KW - Nunation KW - Occult KW - Odysseus KW - Oriental studies KW - Parenthesis (rhetoric) KW - Parricide KW - Participle KW - Personal pronoun KW - Philosophy of religion KW - Pictogram KW - Plural KW - Preposition and postposition KW - Pronoun KW - Pronunciation KW - Puberty KW - Puer aeternus KW - Punctuation KW - Sentence (linguistics) KW - Shin (letter) KW - Spelling KW - Stress (linguistics) KW - Subjunctive mood KW - Suffix KW - Taoism KW - Terminology KW - Umayyad Mosque KW - Verb KW - Vocabulary KW - Vowel KW - Waslah KW - Waw (letter) KW - Writing N1 - Frontmatter --; PREFACE --; INTRODUCTION --; TABLE OF CONTENTS --; CHAPTER I. THE ALPHABET: TRANSLITERATION AND PRONUNCIATION. THE NUMERALS --; CHAPTER II. VOWELS AND LETTERS IN CONNECTED FORM --; CHAPTER III. ACCENT AND SHADDAH --; CHAPTER IV. LONG VOWELS AND DIPHTHONGS --; CHAPTER V. HAMZAH AND THREE TYPES OF LONG ALIF --; CHAPTER VI. THE DEFINITE ARTICLE. SUN LETTERS. WAṢLAH. NÜNATION. ACCENT. MISCELLANEOUS --; CHAPTER VII. THE ARABIC LANGUAGE IN GENERAL --; CHAPTER VIII. NOMINAL SENTENCES: SUBJECT AND PREDICATE --; CHAPTER IX. GENDER --; CHAPTER X. THE CONSTRUCT PHRASE --; CHAPTER XI. ADJECTIVES. COLLECTIVES --; CHAPTER XII. PRONOUNS --; CHAPTER XIII. PREPOSITIONS AND CONJUNCTIONS --; CHAPTER XIV. COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE. COPULA. DIPTOTES --; CHAPTER XV. VERBS. VERBAL SENTENCES. SUBJECT AND OBJECT OF VERB --; CHAPTER XVI. RELATIVE PRONOUNS. إڨ ADVERBS. AND ITS "SISTERS" --; CHAPTER XVII. THE DERIVED FORMS OF THE VERB --; CHAPTER XVIII. WEAK VERBS IN THE PERFECT. S VB ORDINATE CONJUNCTIONS --; CHAPTER XIX. MAṢDARS --; CHAPTER XX. PARTICIPLES. ێڨ AND ITS SISTERS. APPOSITION --; CHAPTER XXI. NOUNS OF INSTRUMENT. NOUNS OF PLACE AND TIME. EMPHATIC NOUNS. DIMINUTIVES. ABSTRACT NISBAHS --; CHAPTER XXII. THE DUAL --; CHAPTER XXIII. PERFECT VERBS IN THE PLURAL SOUND PLURAL NOUNS --; CHAPTER XXIV. THE IMPERFECT. THE DOUBLED VERB --; CHAPTER XXV. BROKEN PLURALS. OTHER DIPTOTES. OTHER FEMININE ENDINGS --; CHAPTER XXVI. REVIEW --; CHAPTER XXVII. WEAK VERBS IN THE IMPERFECT --; CHAPTER XXVIII. PARTICIPLES AND MASDARS OF WEAK VERBS. ADVERB OF PURPOSE --; CHAPTER XXIX. JUSSIVE. SUBJUNCTIVE. INTERROGATIVE --; CHAPTER XXX. THE IMPERATIVE --; CHAPTER XXXI. THE PASSIVE --; CHAPTER XXXII. ACCUSATIVES IN GENERAL --; CHAPTER XXXIII. THE NUMERALS --; CHAPTER XXXIV. QUADRILITERAL VERBS. CONDITIONAL SENTENCES --; CHAPTER XXXV. POTPOURRI --; APPENDICES: I - II --; ENGLISH-ARABIC VOCABULARY --; ENGLISH INDEX --; ARABIC INDEX; restricted access N2 - This book introduces the student to modern literary Arabic, particularly the style used in newspapers, without undue emphasis on the finder points of grammar found in advanced reference works. Various phrases of Middle Eastern life are presented in simple narrative texts which exemplify points analyzed in each chapter. The appendices indclude paradigms, a list of verbs and their prepositions, and vocabularies. Here are all the necessary tools for a well-organized attack on a comparatively difficult language.Published for the Department of Oriental Languages, Princeton University.Originally published in 1957.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. 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