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Re: Good books for leaving Arabic?

by ybg@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Dec 10, 2004 at 10:17 PM

Jason wrote:
> I would like to learn Arabic.  I would like to know of some >books to

> help.  I am not scared of books that some may consider too >deep.

see these posts:

From: "Herb Martin" <n...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Newsgroups: sci.lang
Subject: Best suggestions or reviews of Arabic grammars for English
speakers
Message-ID: <txnQc.373$va2.157@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Date: Thu, 05 Aug 2004 09:58:49 GMT

What is your best suggestion or reviews of Arabic grammars for English
speakers?

I need a good Arabic grammar for studying MSA;
in relation to spoken usage is preferable.
(Educated Spoken Arabic etc.)

I already own an Iraqi (and other) grammar and many books
for learning MSA or other dialect but wish to add a good
reference grammar that will be primarily used to improve my
ability to speak Arabic, and understand spoken Arabic of the
television/cable news.

Comments on or comparisons to any these, which I already have,
are invited:
Arabic Verbs and Essentials of Grammar: A Practical Guide to the
Mastery of
Arabic
(limited but ok)

Arabic Grammar  by John MacE
ok, but I hope there is better

As well as, "Elementary MSA" and Al Kitaab (level 1).

This one looks intriguing but isn't published yet:
A Reference Grammar of Modern Standard Arabic (Reference Grammars)
by Karin C. Ryding
(I have great respect for Georgetown Press)

--
Herb Martin





From: Yusuf B Gursey <ybg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Newsgroups: sci.lang
Subject: Re: Best suggestions or reviews of Arabic grammars for English
speakers
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 13:00:04 +0000 (UTC)
Message-ID: <cetb0k$7ql$2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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References: <txnQc.373$va2.157@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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In sci.lang Herb Martin <n...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
<txnQc.373$va2....@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>:
: What is your best suggestion or reviews of Arabic grammars
:for English
: speakers?

: I need a good Arabic grammar for studying MSA;
: in relation to spoken usage is preferable.
: (Educated Spoken Arabic etc.)

try Haywood and Nahmad. for specifically Modern Arabic with emphasis on
devitations from Classical usage based on actual examples from
contem****ay usage get "Modern Written Arabic - A Comprhensive Gramamr"
by Badawi, Carter and Gully (best after you master the grammar) for the
intermediate language between spken and standrad there is "Formal
Spoken Arabic: basic Course" by Ryding (tending more towards standrds)
and "Formal Spoken Arabic: FAST Course" by Ryding and Zaiback (tending
towards colloquial). the colloquial used is Levantine.


: I already own an Iraqi (and other) grammar and many books
: for learning MSA or other dialect but wish to add a good
: reference grammar that will be primarily used to improve my
: ability to speak Arabic, and understand spoken Arabic of the
: television/cable news.


my suggestion is first Haywood and Nahmad *and then* Baydawi et al.

Haywood and Nahmad also covers classical usage.


for quick and easy there is the "Teach Yourself Arabic" (the new
editions which is oriented towards a simpliifed modern standard arabic,
the venerable out of print edition is highly classical).

: Comments on or comparisons to any these, which I already have,
: are invited:
: Arabic Verbs and Essentials of Grammar: A Practical Guide to :the
Mastery of
: Arabic
:     (limited but ok)

: Arabic Grammar  by John MacE
:     ok, but I hope there is better

: As well as, "Elementary MSA" and Al Kitaab (level 1).

: This one looks intriguing but isn't published yet:
: A Reference Grammar of Modern Standard Arabic (Reference Grammars)
: by Karin C. Ryding
: (I have great respect for Georgetown Press)

: -- 
: Herb Martin
 




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Good books for leaving Arabic?
Jason <jaynolawspam72@  2004-11-17 11:57:30 
Re: Good books for leaving Arabic?
belamiNoSpam@[EMAIL PROTE  2004-11-17 22:24:44 
Re: Good books for learning Arabic?
Jason <jaynolawspam72@  2004-11-17 15:34:13 
Re: Good books for leaving Arabic?
roswell scourge <roswe  2004-12-07 14:11:20 
Re: Good books for leaving Arabic?
ybg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2004-12-10 22:17:17 
Re: Good books for leaving Arabic?
ybg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2004-12-10 22:17:30 
Re: Good books for leaving Arabic?
ybg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2004-12-11 09:10:34 
Re: Good books for leaving Arabic?
"CAMELOT" <t  2006-06-24 07:54:25 
Re: Good books for leaving Arabic?
"CAMELOT" <t  2006-06-26 05:42:54 
Re: Good books for leaving Arabic?
"CAMELOT" <t  2006-07-01 08:52:33 

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