
Introduction to Arabic Linguistics
Haddad(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. December 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
464 pages
978-1-119-78756-3 (ISBN)
Description
A comprehensive introduction to the linguistic fundamentals of modern Arabic, ideal for Arabic language learners as well as speakers interested in developing a richer understanding of language use and behavior
Introduction to Arabic Linguistics presents a clear and engaging overview of the core linguistic aspects of modern Arabic, focusing on Modern Standard Arabic and Levantine Arabic. Designed to be welcoming for undergraduates without fluency in Arabic and for students with only limited familiarity with linguistics, this textbook covers all fundamental areas of Arabic linguistics. Detailed yet accessible chapters include comprehension and analysis questions, critical thinking exercises, application examples with authentic data, reading assignments, and classroom and homework projects.
This valuable textbook is organized into three units which cover sounds and sound systems, word structure and meaning, and phrases and phrase structure. Author Youssef Haddad draws from both the Arabic grammatical tradition and recent linguistic research to provide students with a solid foundation in the linguistic features and structures of Arabic sounds, words, and phrases. Topics include phonological processes, derivational morphology, noun and verb phrases, sentence structure, structural ambiguity, and more.
Discusses key topics in the formal study of Arabic linguistics, suitable for Arabic speakers and language learners
Encourages students to investigate a dialect not covered in the book at different levels of linguistic analysis
Answers many of the most common and relevant questions in the field of Arabic linguistics
Includes a typological and historical overview of the Arabic language
Offers an instructor's website with additional exercises, practice questions, PowerPoint presentations, and answer keys
Introduction to Arabic Linguistics is the perfect textbook for undergraduates in modern language and linguistic courses and a valuable resource for graduate students in Arabic studies or linguistics programs.
Introduction to Arabic Linguistics presents a clear and engaging overview of the core linguistic aspects of modern Arabic, focusing on Modern Standard Arabic and Levantine Arabic. Designed to be welcoming for undergraduates without fluency in Arabic and for students with only limited familiarity with linguistics, this textbook covers all fundamental areas of Arabic linguistics. Detailed yet accessible chapters include comprehension and analysis questions, critical thinking exercises, application examples with authentic data, reading assignments, and classroom and homework projects.
This valuable textbook is organized into three units which cover sounds and sound systems, word structure and meaning, and phrases and phrase structure. Author Youssef Haddad draws from both the Arabic grammatical tradition and recent linguistic research to provide students with a solid foundation in the linguistic features and structures of Arabic sounds, words, and phrases. Topics include phonological processes, derivational morphology, noun and verb phrases, sentence structure, structural ambiguity, and more.
Discusses key topics in the formal study of Arabic linguistics, suitable for Arabic speakers and language learners
Encourages students to investigate a dialect not covered in the book at different levels of linguistic analysis
Answers many of the most common and relevant questions in the field of Arabic linguistics
Includes a typological and historical overview of the Arabic language
Offers an instructor's website with additional exercises, practice questions, PowerPoint presentations, and answer keys
Introduction to Arabic Linguistics is the perfect textbook for undergraduates in modern language and linguistic courses and a valuable resource for graduate students in Arabic studies or linguistics programs.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 252 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
828 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-119-78756-3 (9781119787563)
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Youssef A. Haddad
Introduction to Arabic Linguistics
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Person
Youssef A. Haddad is a Professor of Arabic Language and Linguistics at the University of Florida. His research covers topics in syntax, pragmatics, phonology, and prosodic morphology. He is the author of two books, Control into Conjunctive Participle Clauses: The Case of Assamese and The Sociopragmatics of Attitude Datives in Levantine Arabic, and is the co-editor of volumes XVIII and XXXI of Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics.