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Grammars of Classical Arabic in Judaeo-Arabic [PDF]
Abstract This article presents an overview of medieval Classical Arabic grammars written in Judaeo-Arabic that are preserved in the Cairo Genizah and the Firkovich Collections. Unlike Jewish grammarians’ application of the Arabic theoretical model to describing Biblical Hebrew, Arabic grammars transliterated into Hebrew characters bear clear ...
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Contact as catalyst: The case for Coptic influence in the development of Arabic negation [PDF]
This article discusses similar developments in the expression of negation in the histories of Egyptian-Coptic and Arabic and explores the evidence for these respective developments being related by language contact. Both Coptic and Arabic have undergone
Abun-Nasr +47 more
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Due to the complex diglossic situation in Arabic, the question of what variety of the language to teach has always occupied a central position in work on teaching Arabic as a foreign language (AFL).
Zainab Shahad Marzouk Al-Zaghir +1 more
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Literary Modernity between Arabic and Persian Prose: Jurji Zaydan's Riwayat in Persian Translation [PDF]
Our understanding of nineteenth-century literary practice is often mediated by the national literature model of study that continues to govern discussions of modern literature. Put differently, contemporary evaluations of literary texts of the nineteenth
Kamran Rastegar
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The Linguistic Duality in the Arab World [PDF]
: The goal of this paper is to compile information from various sources about Arabic and its evolution from Classical Arabic to Modern Standard Arabic. It delves into the primary reasons behind the changes in the Arabic language.
Abdelkader HOCINI
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IADD: An integrated Arabic dialect identification dataset
Arabic language has different variants that can be roughly categorized into three main categories: Classical Arabic (CA), Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and Dialectal Arabic (DA).
Jihad Zahir
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A critical transformation from hydrogen‐bonded trimers to π–π stacked tetramers is unveiled by microwave spectroscopy, highlighting dispersion as a key force in directing carboxylic acid aggregation. ABSTRACT Carboxylic acids critically influence atmospheric chemistry by modulating acidity, new particle formation, and aerosol growth.
Jingling Hong +3 more
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Les «complexes de phrases» de l'arabe classique
This article aims to introduce, besides the concepts of simple and compound sentences used by all grammarians, a new concept, that of “compound of sentences”. By “compound of sentences” we mean any set of two sentences, one of them being semantically the
Pierre Larcher
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The Literary Comparisons In Classical Arabic Literature
“Comparative literature” that started with Villemain and Ampère in the first quarter of the 19th century began to spread in the academic circles of Arab countries after the Second World War. However, comparisons were made between literary works in Arabic
İbrahim Şaban
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On Ideas in Motion in Baghdad and Beyond [PDF]
Note on Damien Janos (ed.), Ideas in Motion in Baghdad and Beyond. Philosophical and Theological Exchanges between Christians and Muslims in the Third/Ninth and Fourth/Tenth Centuries, (Islamic History and Civilization.
Martini, Cecilia
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