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This is a foundational academic grammar of the Arabic language, translated from the German work of Caspari and extensively revised and expanded by W. Wright and later scholars. The book provides a systematic and detailed description of Classical Arabic grammar, including morphology, syntax, and philology. It was designed as a comprehensive reference for students and scholars of Arabic, particularly within the tradition of 19th-century Semitic philology. It remains a historically important work in the study of Arabic linguistics.
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Edition: 3rd
Volume: Volume I
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publishing Year: 1896
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Pages: 828