This book is a comprehensive guide to the grammar of classical Arabic. Matthew Lumsden provides a detailed analysis of the structure of the language, with a particular emphasis on the principles taught in the schools of Arabia. The book includes exercises, examples, and explanations that will be valuable to students and scholars of Arabic alike.
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