Conjunctions and Interjections in Modern Standard Arabic

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Conjunctions and Interjections in Modern Standard Arabic by Abdulkareem Said Ramadan

Conjunctions and Interjections in Modern Standard Arabic is a grammar for Modern Standard Arabic introducing conjunctions and interjections from the most basic to the most advanced, with drills for each grammatical point. Skill in the use of conjunctions and interjections is essential for acquiring proficiency in expressing relationships of causation, order, time sequence and other relationships among events and ideas.

Each chapter presents the grammar of conjunctions and interjections in clearly organized tables with examples of each use. An additional section presents multiple drills for practice and functional use.

Aimed as a textbook for students for all four years of university Arabic, and for independent learners.

Conjunctions and Interjections in Modern Standard Arabic - About the author

Abdulkareem Said Ramadan is Associate Professor of Arabic, Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania. He earned his PhD in Arabic and Applied Linguistics at the University of Damascus where he also earned an MA in Arabic Syntax and Morphology and a BA in Arabic Language and Literature. He was the coordinator of the Arabic program at the Arabic Language Center at the University of Damascus, where he taught Arabic as a second language. He has taught at the Middlebury College Arabic School, Washington University in St Louis, and the University of Virginia, where he coordinated the Arabic program.

  • Language

    Arabic

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Book Binding

    Paperback

  • Book Dimensions

    6.8 x 0.5 x 9.5 inches

  • Book Format

    Unabridged

  • Book Genre

    Reference

  • Book ISBN

    9781138296046

  • Book Page Count

    178 pages

  • Book Publication Date

    2 Oct. 2018

  • Book Publisher

    Routledge

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