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On The Semantic Transformations in Arabic Loanwords

American Journal of Philological Sciences
This article examines the semantic transformations observed in Arabic loanwords integrated into the modern Uzbek literary language. While a significant portion of the Uzbek lexicon originates from Arabic, the borrowed terms often diverge from their original meanings, either expanding, narrowing, or in some cases, acquiring entirely different ...
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Phonological Changes of Arabic Loanwords in Bedawie

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This study analyses and contrasts the phonological processes among Bedawie-Arabic loanwords to determine similarities or differences between them and how this contributes to pedagogy. Such studies confirm the universal aspects of languages. Moreover, it will interest those who are involved in teaching or learning languages, as well as textbook writers ...
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English Loanwords in Colloquial Jordanian Arabic

International Journal of Linguistics, 2014
AbstractThe paper explores English loanwords and the reasons behind their increase in the daily speech of sample students chosen randomly at Mu'tah University in Jordan. The sample students are 25 males and 25 females of the faculties of sciences and humanities.
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Arabic Loanwords in Tigrinya

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1956
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Semantic Variations of Arabic Loanwords in Maguindanaon

ACL Official Conference Proceedings, 2022
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Arabic Loanwords and Turkish Phonological Structure

International Journal of American Linguistics, 1985
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