The Routledge introduction to Qur'anic Arabic / Munther Younes.

Author
Younes, Munther Abdullatif, 1952- [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2013.
Description
1 online resource (361 p.)

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The Routledge Introduction to Qur'?nic Arabic is an innovative, text-based, language course designed for students interested in acquiring a foundation in Qur'?nic and Classical Arabic.Focused on enhancing comprehension and vocabulary acquisition, the book contains 40 lessons designed to be covered in about 40 hours of classroom instruction. Starting with the shorter s?ras of the Qur'?n, such as al-Fatiha and those of the Juz' 'Amma, it utilizes their recurring vocabulary and grammatical structures to build a stable linguistic foundation for learners before moving on t
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Includes index.
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English
Contents
  • Cover; The Routledge Introduction to Qur'ānic Arabic; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgements; Lesson One; Grammar: The definite article and the sun and moon letters; Lesson Two; Grammar: The plural of nouns and adjectives; Grammar: Subject-person markers on the perfect verb; Lesson Three; Grammar: Subject-person markers on the imperfect verb; Grammar: Emphasizing meaning; Grammar: Pronominal suffixes attached to verbs, nouns, and particles; Grammar: Expressing future time; Grammar; Lesson Four; Grammar: The different functions of
  • Grammar: The pronunciation of the object/possessive pronounsGrammar: The passive voice; Grammar: More on subject markers on the perfect verb; Exercise: Word analysis; Lesson Five; Grammar: More on subject markers; Grammar: Passive voice; Grammar: Negation; Grammar: Number; Grammar: Cases; Grammar: Moods; Grammar: Verb-subject disagreement; Exercise: Stems and affixes; Exercise: Word analysis; Lesson Six; Grammar: The imperative; Exercise: Word analysis; Lesson Seven; Exercise 1: Word analysis; Exercise 2: Opposites; Grammar: Subject markers revisited; Grammar: Possessive/object pronouns
  • Lesson EightExercise 1: The definite article and the sun and moon letters revisited; Exercise 2: Word analysis; Exercise 1: Word analysis; Exercise 2: Opposites; Lesson Nine; Exercise: Word analysis; Lesson Ten; Grammar: Roots and patterns; Grammar: The skeleton; Exercise: Active and passive participles; Exercise: Roots and families; Grammar: Root types; Lesson Eleven; Exercise 1: Active participles; roots; Exercise 2: Roots and families; Exercise 3: Opposites; Exercise: Roots and patterns; Exercise: Roots and families; Lesson Twelve; Exercise: Roots and stems; Lesson Thirteen
  • Grammar: Roots, stems, and patterns forms of the verb; Lesson Fourteen; Exercise 1: Verb forms; Exercise 2: Noun patterns; Exercise 3: Roots and families; Grammar: More on the passive; Lesson Fifteen; Exercise 1: Word study; Exercise 2: Roots and families; Lesson Sixteen; Grammar: Form III; Exercise 1: Word study; Exercise 2: Roots and families; Lesson Seventeen; Exercise 1: Word study; Exercise 2: Roots and families; Exercise 3: Opposites; Lesson Eighteen; Exercise: Word study; Lesson Nineteen; Exercise 1: Word study; Grammar: Initial weak (assimilated) roots in Form VIII
  • Exercise 2: Roots and familiesLesson Twenty; Exercise 1: Word study; Grammar: Active and passive participles; Lesson Twenty One; Exercise: Word study; Lesson Twenty Two; Exercise 1: Nouns; Exercise 2: Participles; Exercise 3: Verbs; Exercise 4: Roots and families; Lesson Twenty Three; Exercise 1: Verbs; Exercise 2: Moods of the verb; Lesson Twenty Four; Exercise 1: Verb forms; Exercise 2: Moods of the verb; Exercise 3: The imperative; Lesson Twenty Five; Exercise 1: Verb forms; Exercise 2; Exercise 3: Moods of the verb; Exercise 4: Cases; Lesson Twenty Six; Exercise 1: Verb forms
  • Exercise 2: Moods
Other title(s)
Introduction to Qur'ānic Arabic
ISBN
  • 1-136-26976-2
  • 0-203-10940-6
  • 1-283-84654-3
  • 1-136-26977-0
OCLC
  • 821174020
  • 822017578
  • 1053514402
Doi
  • 10.4324/9780203109403
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