Syntax of Spoken Arabic
Explore the intricacies of Arabic dialects with "Syntax of Spoken Arabic" by Kristen E. Brustad. Published by Georgetown University Press in 2000, this comprehensive paperback spans 464 pages and serves as an essential resource for both scholars and students of the Arabic language.
This comparative study delves into the syntax of various Arabic dialects, utilizing natural language data collected from Morocco, Egypt, Syria, and Kuwait. Brustad's nuanced analysis not only broadens the theoretical framework of Arabic linguistics but also equips readers with valuable tools for enhancing cross-dialect comprehension.
Whether you are a linguist, a student, or simply a language enthusiast, "Syntax of Spoken Arabic" offers insights into the rich tapestry of spoken Arabic, making it a must-have addition to your library. Discover the beauty and complexity of Arabic syntax today!