Transformational Grammar Of Modern Literary Arabic
Explore the intricacies of the Arabic language with "Transformational Grammar Of Modern Literary Arabic" by Mohammad Ziad Kebbe. Published by Kegan Paul in 2000, this hardback edition spans 156 pages and offers a comprehensive examination of Arabic linguistic structures.
Dive deep into Chomsky's pioneering linguistic theory as Kebbe presents a generative analysis of three essential sentence types: coordinate, negative, and interrogative. The book highlights significant transformations that shape modern Arabic, including pronominalization, clitic movement, and dative movement. Whether you're a linguist, a student, or simply passionate about language, this engaging text provides valuable insights into the syntax of Arabic.
Enhance your understanding of this rich language and its grammar by adding this essential resource to your collection today!