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Histopathological study of the neuroprotective effects of Gum Arabic and Fenchol on neuronal cells in an Alzheimer's disease rat model. [PDF]
Ghaliby FAKA, Alhasan L.
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Design and validation of the Arabic LogMAR chart, University of Buraimi (UoB) version.
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The review of Arabic proverb studies by the Arabs and Non-Arabs
Journal of Language and Literature, 2014© Journal of Language and Literature. This article deals with the analyses of different approaches to the Arabic proverb studies. The Arabic proverbs reflecting the culture of the Arabs have been studied from various perspectives by Arabic and Non-Arabic scientists.
Nailya Mingazova, Enzhe Shamsutdinova
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2023
Abstract The central icon of Arabic is Classical Arabic. What, though, is Classical Arabic? A distinction is drawn here between a normed Classical Arabic such as was defined by Ibn al-Sarraj’s (d. 316/928) Al-ʔUṣuwl fiy l-Naħw and the earlier, monumental, heterogeneous grammar of Sibawaih (179/789).
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Abstract The central icon of Arabic is Classical Arabic. What, though, is Classical Arabic? A distinction is drawn here between a normed Classical Arabic such as was defined by Ibn al-Sarraj’s (d. 316/928) Al-ʔUṣuwl fiy l-Naħw and the earlier, monumental, heterogeneous grammar of Sibawaih (179/789).
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2020
This chapter examines the Arabic biographical tradition. The genre of biographical writing is a celebrated, multifaceted, and widely practised field of Arabic literature. Basic forms of biographical compilation can be shown from the first century of Islam (seventh century), initially orally transmitted and later in writing.
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This chapter examines the Arabic biographical tradition. The genre of biographical writing is a celebrated, multifaceted, and widely practised field of Arabic literature. Basic forms of biographical compilation can be shown from the first century of Islam (seventh century), initially orally transmitted and later in writing.
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Journal of Semitic Studies, 2001
L'A. confronte les theories grammaticales concernant la notion de sujet entre la tradition occidentale moderne et la tradition arabe. Alors que les grammairiens arabes n'emploient pas un unique terme pour designer le concept de sujet, les grammairiens occidentaux ont utilise le terme sujet dans leurs grammaires de l'arabe. L'A. examine, a la lumiere de
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L'A. confronte les theories grammaticales concernant la notion de sujet entre la tradition occidentale moderne et la tradition arabe. Alors que les grammairiens arabes n'emploient pas un unique terme pour designer le concept de sujet, les grammairiens occidentaux ont utilise le terme sujet dans leurs grammaires de l'arabe. L'A. examine, a la lumiere de
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Democracy and Security, 2015
The basic characteristics and historic significance of the Arab uprisings of 2010–2011 are given a multitude of interpretations, not least in light of the dramatic events that have followed.
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The basic characteristics and historic significance of the Arab uprisings of 2010–2011 are given a multitude of interpretations, not least in light of the dramatic events that have followed.
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Arab Poet and Arabic Philologist
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1948Among the many contributions by which Ignaz Goldziher. deepened and enriched western understanding of Arabic culture, one of the most familiar to all students is his study of the conflict of ancient and modern in Arabic poetry.1 Devoted in the main to an analysis of the attitude taken up by literary critics towards modern, i.e.
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2017
Proportional representation in Israel has ensured participation of the minorities, the Arabs, in the Knesset. The Arabs, constituting 22 per cent of the Israeli population, have become the real beneficiaries of the principle of proportional representation.
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Proportional representation in Israel has ensured participation of the minorities, the Arabs, in the Knesset. The Arabs, constituting 22 per cent of the Israeli population, have become the real beneficiaries of the principle of proportional representation.
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