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An Introduction to Modern Arabic

This guide's focus is modern literary Arabic, particularly the style employed by newspapers. Each chapter begins with a text embodying the points to be discussed, and the carefully chosen vocabulary terms are those that arise most often in spoken and written Arabic. A vocabulary list appears in the appendix.

The beginning student of Arabic who has had no previous acquaintance with
Semitic languages, will be impressed by the difference between the structure of
Arabic and that of English or other Indo-European languages which he may know
.1 The most characteristic feature of the ... Although this system has a certain
convenience once one has mastered Arabic, it tends to be confusing to a
beginner and accordingly this book uses traditional English terminology for parts
of speech.

Modern Arabic

Structures, Functions and Varieties

This text describes the basic structure of the various forms of the Arabic language, exmaining both standard modern Arabic and modern Arabic dialect. It explains the sychronic and diachronic relationships between written and spoken dialects, discussing cross-dialect influences and paying particular attention to developing intermediate varieties of Arabic which fall between the standard variety and plain dialect. It also covers sociolinguistic aspects of variations in Arabic.

This text describes the basic structure of the various forms of the Arabic language, exmaining both standard modern Arabic and modern Arabic dialect.

Modern Arabic Sociolinguistics

Diglossia, variation, codeswitching, attitudes and identity

Modern Arabic Sociolinguistics outlines and evaluates the major approaches and methods used in Arabic sociolinguistic research with respect to diglossia, codeswitching, language variation and attitudes and social identity. This book: outlines the main research findings in these core areas and relates them to a wide range of constructs, including social context, speech communities, prestige, power, language planning, gender and religion examines two emerging areas in Arabic sociolinguistic research, internet-mediated communication and heritage speakers, in relation to globalization, language dominance and interference and language loss and maintenance analyses the interplay between the various sociolinguistic aspects and examines the complex nature of the Arabic multidialectal, multinational, and multiethnic sociolinguistic situation. Based on the author’s recent fieldwork in several Arab countries this book is an essential resource for researchers and students of sociolinguistics, Arabic linguistics, and Arabic studies.

This book: outlines the main research findings in these core areas and relates them to a wide range of constructs, including social context, speech communities, prestige, power, language planning, gender and religion examines two emerging ...

An Introduction to the History of Modern Arabic Literature in Egypt

By J. Brugman

THE BEGINNINGS OF LITERARY HISTORY As has been stated above, the first
awareness of a history of Arabic ... ancient Arab philologists, who did impose a
certain periodization upon Arabic literature, but according to non-literary criteria.