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The Basics & Intricacies of Arabic Morphology Product Description Despite
the amount of material about Arabic grammar, phonology, and morphology,
the need for a book combining an independent study in morphology with
theoretical discussions is more than evident. This book fills that void
by proposing an in-depth analysis of various morphological issues based
on the seven classes of verbs and their nine derivatives. These
classical classes are the strong verb, the doubled, the hamzated, the
verb with 1st radical w or y, the verb with 2nd radical w or y, the
verb with 3rd radical w or y, and the verb that is doubly weak. The
nine derivatives are the perfect, imperfect, imperative, infinitive
noun, active participle, passive participle, noun of time, noun of
place and noun of instrument. The different sections introduce several
paradigms of verbs, a carefully explored data and explicit information
about the morphological structures and the various phonological changes
that can affect them, such as the addition, transfer or elision of a
vowel or letter, the assimilation of two letters and the substitution
of one letter for another. The study pays also particular attention to
the most representative works from the 8th century until our days.
Review by D. Lynn This guide to Arabic morphology provides a study of the major morphological structures of the seven classes of verbs and their nominal and verbal derivatives. It is very well organized and contains relevant paradigms and interesting data and theories, which open the door to many important ancient and modern linguistic works. There are indices at the last pages of the work that guide you to the numerous topics that have been discussed and to the names of the important linguists, dialects, tribes, koranic souras and poetical verses that have been referred to. All together this is a great tool for delving into the intricate subject of Arabic morphology and I can highly recommend it. " - that's |
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