A Grammar of the Arabic Language
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المرتبة: 29,630
تاريخ النشر: 01/01/1996
الناشر: مكتبة لبنان ناشرون
نبذة الناشر:Generation after generation of English- speaking students of Arabic have found Wright’s Grammar an indispensable stand-by. Its popularity is well-deserved and likely to endure yet longer. For it is a very practical work of reference. It does not concern itself much with the disputation of the theorists, but it does ...state clearly, and illustrate sufficiently, all the working rules of classical Arabic. It manages to do so within its modest bulk, not by ignoring fine distinction, but by dint of very careful organization.
The new "Addenda et Corrigenda" in this edition are not the result of a systematic revision of the text, but have grown out of marginal notes made during nearly half a lifetime of constant reference to it. That they are so few is a tribute to the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the original. إقرأ المزيد