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Jonathan Owens has written:

'A grammar of Nigerian Arabic' -- subject(s): Dialects, Grammar, Arabic language

'A Linguistic History of Arabic'

'A linguistic history of Arabic' -- subject(s): Historical linguistics, Arabic language, History

'The Oxford handbook of Arabic linguistics' -- subject(s): Grammar, Arabic language

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Jonathan Owens has written:

'A grammar of Nigerian Arabic' -- subject(s): Dialects, Grammar, Arabic language

'A Linguistic History of Arabic'

'A linguistic history of Arabic' -- subject(s): Historical linguistics, Arabic language, History

'The Oxford handbook of Arabic linguistics' -- subject(s): Grammar, Arabic language

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Dictionary arabic-english english-arabic

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Amal Marogy has written:

'The foundations of Arabic linguistics' -- subject(s): Grammar, Arabic language, History

'The foundations of Arabic linguistics' -- subject(s): Grammar, Arabic language, History

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It would be better to buy or check out a book on Arabic grammar. You can start here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_grammar

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Edward J. Tubbs has written:

'Visual Arabic grammar-lexicon' -- subject- s -: Arabic language, Grammar

'The visual Hebrew grammar lexicon' -- subject- s -: Grammar, Hebrew language

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