This comprehensive work on Classical Arabic grammar by W. Wright is considered one of the most authoritative references in the field. Originally derived from earlier Arabic grammars, the book provides an in-depth analysis of Arabic morphology and syntax, with detailed explanations, examples from classical texts, and linguistic commentary. It is designed for advanced students and scholars of Ara…
A widely used introduction to linguistics by leading linguist David Crystal. Covers core areas including phonetics, grammar, semantics, sociolinguistics, and language evolution in a clear, student-friendly format.
A selection of key texts by Noam Chomsky, providing insight into his contributions to modern linguistics and philosophy of language, with introductory material by the editors.