The demand for information on learning Arabic has grown
spectacularly as English-speaking people have come to realize how
much there is yet to know about other parts of the world. It is
fitting that this "Arabic Language Handbook," complementing
Georgetown University Press's exceptional Arabic language
textbooks, is the first in a new series: Georgetown Classics in
Arabic Language and Linguistics. Sparked by the new demand, this
reprint of a genuinely "gold-standard" language volume provides a
streamlined reference on the structure of the Arabic language and
issues in Arabic linguistics, from dialectics to literature.
Originally published in 1967, the essential information on the
structure of the language remains accurate, and it continues to be
the most concise reference summary for researchers, linguists,
students, area specialists, and others interested in Arabic.
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