This book by Somaya Al-Makki presents a groundbreaking new generative approach to understanding the derivation of interrogative structures in the Arabic language. Part of the esteemed Linguistic Knowledge Series "Tarkib," this study delves deep into the syntactic mechanisms and theoretical frameworks that govern how questions are formed in Arabic. Al-Makki challenges traditional linguistic perspectives by offering an innovative analytical model, providing fresh insights into the intricate processes of morphological and syntactic derivation. This work is essential reading for linguists, Arabists, and scholars interested in generative grammar, Arabic syntax, and comparative linguistics. It meticulously explores the complexities of Arabic question formation through a contemporary theoretical lens.