Roger Allen provides a comprehensive introductory survey of literary texts in Arabic, from their unknown beginnings in the fifth century AD to the present day, and from Islam's sacred text, the Qur'an, to popular literature including The Arabian Nights and a wealth of poetry, narrative prose, drama
An Introduction to Moroccan Arabic
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Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies, 1973. 438 p.
This textbook introduces beginning students to Moroccan Arabic. Consists of three sections: phonology, essential grammar, and conversations. Includes twenty pronunciation drills. Consists of ten units of grammar and ten units of conversations. Concludes with two appendices (one is a verb table, the other a glossary of technical and grammatical terminology), an Arabic-English and English-Arabic lexicon, and a subject index. Taped materials are available.
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