From the Treasures of Arabic Morhology :
Ilm as-Sarf [English translation],
[A5] Hardback - 367 pages,
English Translation by M. Ebrahim Muhammad,
*Sub-Continent Print.
Back in Stock October 2024
Description :
Arabic Morphology (sarf) is a branch of Arabic grammar dealing with word forms and patterns. It is highly essential for the student of Arabic to learn this science in order to be proficient in the language. Acquiring an understanding of word patterns is of prime importance in learning the language.
This is a comprehensive book dealing with all the important aspects of the subject. If a student studies this book thoroughly he will develop a very good foundation of this science and it would absolve him of the need to study any further books on the subject. Included also is a collection of rules of word changes which affect many Arabic verbs and nouns. The rules have been clearly explained with examples and a step by step method as to how a word is changed from its original form to its present one.
A beneficial book for the student of Arabic grammar and morphology, which will simplify the path to understanding the intricacies of the language.
Table of Contents :
---Introduction,
------Some useful terms,
------Arabic terms,
------The types of words,
------Transitive and Intransitive verbs,
------Positive and negative,
------Active and passive,
------The second category of verbs.
---Exercise [1].
------Types of nouns,
------The scales of verbs.
---Exercise [2].
------The categories of trilateral verbs.
---Exercise [3].
------The perfect active.
---Exercise [4].
------The perfect passive.
---Exercise [5].
------The imperfect.
---Exercise [6].
------The imperfect passive.
---Exercise [7].
------The ( haroof),
---Exercise [8].
------The ( haroof),
---Exercise [9].
------The (laam) and (noon) of emphasis.
---Exercise [10].
------The imperative ( ).
---Exercise [11].
------The prohibition.
---Exercise [12].
------The derived nouns,
------The active participle.
---Exercise [13].
------The passive participle.
---Exercise [14].
------The elative.
---Exercise [15].
------The ( ),
------The noun of the instrument.
---Exercise [16].
------The adverb.
---Exercise [17].
------The intensive adjective.
---Exercise [18].
------The categories of verbs,
------The (abwab) of ( ),
------The first ( ),
------The second ( ),
------The third ( ),
------The fourth ( ),
------The fifth ( ),
------The sixth ( ),
---Exercise [19].
------The (abwab) of ( ),
------Construction of the derived nouns,
------The abbreviated paradigm of each (bab),
------( ).
---Exercise [20].
------( ).
---Exercise [21].
------( ).
---Exercise [22].
------( ).
---Exercise [23].
------( ).
---Exercise [24].
------( ).
---Exercise [25].
------( ).
---Exercise [26].
------( ).
---Exercise [27].
------( ).
---Exercise [28].
------( ).
---Exercise [29].
------( ).
---Exercise [30].
------( ).
---Exercise [31].
------Four root-letter verbs.
---Exercise [32].
------The derived forms of four root-letter verbs,
------( ).
---Exercise [34].
------( ).
---Exercise [35].
------Other derived forms.
---Exercise [36].
------The seven categories.
---Exercise [37].
------The rules of ( ).
---------Rule 1.
---------Rule 2.
---------Rule 3.
---------Rule 4.
---------Rule 5.
---------Rule 6.
---------Rule 7.
---------Rule 8.
---------Rule 9.
---------Rule 10.
---Exercise [38].
------The orthography of the hamzah,
------The paradigms of ( ).
---Exercise [39].
---Exercise [40].
---Exercise [41].
------Discussion of ( ),
------Discussion of ( ).
---Exercise [42].
---------Rule 1.
---------Rule 2.
---------Rule 3.
---------Rule 4.
---------Rule 5.
---------Rule 6.
---------Rule 7.
---------Rule 8.
---------Rule 9.
---------Rule 10.
---Exercise [43].
---------Rule 11.
---------Rule 12.
---------Rule 13.
---------Rule 14.
---------Rule 15.
---------Rule 16.
---------Rule 17.
---------Rule 18.
---------Rule 19.
---------Rule 20.
---------Rule 21.
---------Rule 22.
---------Rule 23.
---------Rule 24.
---------Rule 25.
---------Rule 26.
---Exercise [44].
------The paradigms of ( ).
---Exercise [45].
------The paradigms of ( ).
---Exercise [46].
------The paradigms of ( ).
---Exercise [47].
------The paradigms of ( ) and ( ).
---Exercise [48].
---Exercise [49].
---Exercise [50].
------Combination of ( ) and ( ).
---Exercise [51].
------The Rules of ( ),
---------Rule 1.
---------Rule 2.
---------Rule 3.
---------Rule 4.
---------Rule 5.
---Exercise [52].
---Exercise [53].
------A combination of ( ) and ( ) and ( ).
---Exercise [54].
------Special meanings ( ) of each ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The derived categories,
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ),
------The ( ) of ( ).
---Application of the special meanings,
---Challenging words,
---Appendix A - Morphology or Etymology?
---Bibliography.
Book Dimension : 22.5 x 14.5 cm aprox
*Non-sunni publication!