Since Sibawayh's death, subsequent scholars of Arabic grammar are often compared to him.
Towards a simpler Arabic grammar, published in 1869.
But he was not able to learn arabic grammar.
The book has 33 chapters covering different aspects of the Arabic grammar.
He took knowledge of Fiqh and Arabic grammar from a large number of teachers.
He studied basic mathematics and Arabic grammar from his uncle.
Zakariya began studying texts on Arabic grammar, morphology, literature, and logic.
Early Arabic grammars were more or less lists of rules, without the detailed explanations which would be added in later centuries.
A novel visualization of traditional Arabic grammar through dependency graphs.
It is widely accepted in Arabic grammar that a participle can carry tense.