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Dr Wright's translation of Caspari's Arabic Grammar first appeared in 1859. Since that time it has been thoroughly revised and enlarged, and has become the standard authority. Volume I contains sections on orthography and pronunciation, on the verb, the noun and adjective, on numerals, prepositions, adverbs and conjunctions. Volume II deals with syntax and prosody.
A comprehensive reference grammar of literary Arabic as it is written today. Discusses all the morphological and syntactical aspects of the language, beginning with basic elements such as the alphabet, the vowel signs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs, and proceeding to more complex structures such as conditional sentences, relative clauses, adverbials, and so on. Contains about 12000 examples. Compiled by Ron Buckley of the University of Manchester.
Maulana Mushtaq Charthawali's Safwatul Masadir remains a highly regarded source for Arabic grammar students. It is now available in English translation. Consists of the different forms of Arabic verbs along with a listing of many examples of words that follow each of those patterns
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