
A Grammar Of The Classical Arabic Language Translated And Compiled From The Works Of The Most Approved Native Or Naturalized Authorities Part Ii The Verb And Part Iii The Particle
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Delve into the heart of classical Arabic grammar with Mortimer Sloper Howell's enduring scholarly work. Precision meets passion in this authoritative guide to the Arabic verb and particle - an indispensable linguistic reference book for students of Arabic and language educators alike. Each section distils the insights of the most respected native and naturalised authorities, offering a clear pathway through the complexities of Arabic language study. Every page illuminates the structure and subtlety that define this ancient tongue. The clarity is striking. Rooted in the intellectual traditions ...
Delve into the heart of classical Arabic grammar with Mortimer Sloper Howell's enduring scholarly work. Precision meets passion in this authoritative guide to the Arabic verb and particle - an indispensable linguistic reference book for students of Arabic and language educators alike. Each section distils the insights of the most respected native and naturalised authorities, offering a clear pathway through the complexities of Arabic language study. Every page illuminates the structure and subtlety that define this ancient tongue. The clarity is striking. Rooted in the intellectual traditions of 19th century linguistics, Howell's analysis bridges historical language analysis and comparative linguistics, making it as relevant to today's academic language guide collections as to the libraries of classic-literature collectors. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. A Grammar Of The Classical Arabic Language stands as more than a tool; it is a cultural touchstone, restored for those who value depth, rigour, and the enduring beauty of the Arabic scholarly tradition.