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Arabic Languages - members of the West Semitic group of the Semitic subdivision of the Afroasiatic family of languages (see Afroasiatic languages). The Arabic languages comprise North Arabic (or simply Arabic) and South Arabian (or Himyaritic or South Arabic); South Arabian differs sufficiently from North Arabic to be considered a separate language.

North Arabic

North Arabic, or Arabic, was


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    Colloquial Arabic (Levantine) » Read Now

    by Leslie J. McLoughlin. 146 pgs.

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    Colloquial Arabic (Levantine) Specially written by experienced teachers for self-study or class use, the course offers you a step-by-step approach to written and spoken Arabic (Levantine). No previous knowledge of the language is required.What makes Colloquial Arabic your best choice in personal...
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    The Feature Structure of Functional Categories: A Comparative Study of Arabic Dialects » Read Now

    by Elabbas Benmamoun. 180 pgs.

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    Focusing on the relation between functional categories and lexical and phrasal categories in Arabic dialects, Benmamoun proposes that universally functional categories are specified for categorial features which determine their relation with lexical categories. Language variation is attributed to...
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    Clause Structure and Word Order in Hebrew and Arabic: An Essay in Comparative Semitic Syntax » Read Now

    by Ur Shlonsky. 290 pgs.

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    Shlonsky uses Chomsky's Government and Binding Approach to examine clausal architecture and verb movement in Hebrew and several varieties of Arabic. He establishes a syntactic analysis of Hebrew and then extends that analysis to certain aspects of Arabic clausal syntax. Through this comparative lens...
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    Eastern Wisdom and Learning: The Study of Arabic in Seventeenth-Century England » Read Now

    by G. J. Toomer. 381 pgs.

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    This book narrates the extraordinary growth in the study of Arabic in England from the late sixteenth century, when it was almost non-existent, to the end of the seventeenth. In this masterly and original study, Professor Toomer gives the first detailed account of this growth, set against the...
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    Agent-Less, Indirect, Adjectival Verb Forms in Egyptian and Arabic: The Case of jrrw n.f. and maf ul lahu, "For Whom One Acts", in The Journal of the American Oriental Society » Read Now

    by Leo Depuydt. 19 pgs.

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    ...NA T SABABI IN ARABIC 4.1. On Typological...Since no two languages are entirely alike...have been that Arabic and Egyptian fully...in two different languages exhibit...
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    Tadmin, "Implication of Meaning," in Medieval Arabic, in The Journal of the American Oriental Society » Read Now

    by Adrian Gully. 15 pgs.

    ...Western scholars. In 1934 the Arabic Language Academy of Egypt (henceforth...future employment within the Arabic language. Since that time, its importance...of semantic...
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    International Handbook of Bilingualism and Bilingual Education (includes "The Language Situation in Arabic Speaking Nations") » Read Now

    by Christina Bratt Paulston. 606 pgs.

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    This comprehensive handbook introduces a theoretical framework of the contextual situations of language maintenance and shift in which are found bilingualism and bilingual education. It presents the basic facts about language and language families in the world and where they are located, and...
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    Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity (includes "The Arab World (Maghreb and Near East)") » Read Now

    by Joshua A. Fishman. 468 pgs.

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    This volume presents a comprehensive introduction to the connection between language and ethnicity. Since the "ethnic revival" of the last twenty years, there has been a substantial and interdisciplinary change in our understanding of the connection between these fundamental aspects of our identity...
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    Hearing and Saying What Was Said, in The Journal of the American Oriental Society » Read Now

    by Richard M. Frank. 8 pgs.

    ...translation from Arabic into a European language. Assuming the appropriate...are in different languages - Greek, Arabic, Latin - but, in...their meaning in a language which...

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