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049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aMace, John.
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245 1 0 _aArabic Today :
_ba Student, Business and Professional Course in Spoken and Written Arabic.
260 _aEdinburgh :
_bEdinburgh University Press,
_c2008.
300 _a1 online resource (368 pages)
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
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505 0 _aAr T 1 (Prelims).pdf; Ar T 2 (Cont).pdf; Ar T 3 (Intro).pdf; Ar T 4 (Pronunc).pdf; Ar T 5 (pp 1 & 2).pdf; Ar T 6 (L1).pdf; Ar T 7 (L2).pdf; Ar T 8 (L3).pdf; Ar T 9 (L3a).pdf; Ar T 10 (L4).pdf; Ar T 11 (L4a).pdf; Ar T 12 (L5).pdf; Ar T 13 (L6).pdf; Ar T 14 (L7).pdf; Ar T 15 (L8).pdf; Ar T 16 (L9).pdf; Ar T 17 (L10).pdf; Ar T 18 (L10a).pdf; Ar T 19 (L11).pdf; Ar T 20 (L11a).pdf; Ar T 21 (L12).pdf; Ar T 22 (L12a).pdf; Ar T 23 (L13).pdf; Ar T 24 (L14).pdf; Ar T 25 (L15).pdf; Ar T 26 (pp 157 & 158).pdf; Ar T 27 (L16).pdf; Ar T 28 (L17).pdf; Ar T 29 (L18).pdf; Ar T 30 (L18a).pdf; Ar T 31 (L19).pdf.
505 8 _aAr T 32 (L19a).pdfAr T 33 (L20).pdf; Ar T 34 (L21).pdf; Ar T 35 (L21a).pdf; Ar T 36 (L22).pdf; Ar T 37 (L23).pdf; Ar T 38 (L23a).pdf; Ar T 39 (L24).pdf; Ar T 40 (L24a).pdf; Ar T 41 (L25).pdf; Ar T 42 (L26).pdf; Ar T 43 (Key).pdf; Ar T 44 (Ar 1).pdf; Ar T 45 (Eng 1 + 2).pdf; Ar T 46 (Ar 2).pdf; Ar T 47 (Grammar index).pdf; Ar T 48 (Grammar Index a).pdf.
520 _aA student, business and professional course in spoken and written Arabic aimed at those with no prior knowledge of the language. Suitable for business professionals and students wanting to communicate directly with people and institutions in the Arab world, Arabic Today is a self-contained course in contemporary Arabic. Tuition tends to concentrate either on the written language (never used in everyday speech) or on a selected regional dialect (which is never written down). Arabic Today breaks with this tradition, capitalising on the emerging form of spoken Pan-Arabic. This supraregional form of.
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650 0 _aArabic language
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650 6 _aArabe (Langue)
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650 7 _aFOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY
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650 7 _aArabic language.
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776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_aMace, John.
_tArabic Today : A Student, Business and Professional Course in Spoken and Written Arabic.
_dEdinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©2008
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