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Italian loanwords in colloquial Libyan Arabic as spoken in the Tripoli region.

open access: yes, 1988
Italian loadwords in Libyan Arabic have not received the attention and concern they deserve despite their number, high frequency, and wide use by all Libyans at all levels for more than one and a half centuries.
Abdu, Hussein Ramadan.
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PHONETIC ADAPTATION OF ARABIC LOANWORDS IN THE DOBRUJAN TATAR

open access: yes
As indicated by the title, this study deals with the phonetic adaptation of the Arabic loanwords in the Dobrujan Tatar. This Turkic variety possesses a large number of Arabic lexical borrowings due to the fact that Arabic is the language of the Quran, a ...
CHEAMIL, LEYLA
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Arabic loanwords in Tatar and Swahili: Morphological assimilation

open access: yes, 2020
© the author(s). This article deals with the analysis of the morphological assimilation of Arabic loanwords into Tatar, Altai language family, and Swahili, Bantu language family. The urgency of this review is caused by the fact that the formation of both
Fattakhova A., Mingazova N.
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The morphology of loanwords in Urdu :the Persian, Arabic and English strands [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
PhD ThesisLanguage contact and the influence of one language on another are very common phenomena. Persian, Arabic and English have influenced various languages globally.
Islam, Riaz Ahmed
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Phonological Adaptation of Arabic Loanwords in Maguindanaon

open access: yesAdvances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, 2021
Nancy Q. Echavez   +1 more
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The Word in Arabic

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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Section I The Word in the Arabic Linguistic Tradition -- The Concept of kalima in Old Arabic Grammar -- What is a kalima?
Bettini, Lidia., Lancioni, Giuliano.
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