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صوت ( الضاد ) بین العربیة (الفصحى) ولھجات شبھ الجزیرة العربیة -دراسة موازنة -

open access: yesمجلة كلية التربية للبنات, 2019
The curriculum balancer (comparative) (comparative linguistics), of great importance in studies of language in general, and study any phenomenon of acoustic phenomena, morphological, syntactic and semantic study of balance in the Arabic language in the ...
م.د. میساء صائب رافع عبود
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Inferring the Phonetics of Quranic Arabic from the Quranic Consonantal Text [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
تتناول ھذه المقالة صوتیّات لغة القرآن من خلال الرسم العثمانيّ . أولاً، تدرس الصفات الصوتیّة للجیم وللضادوللحروف المُطبقة. ثانیاً، تُبیَّن أنّ قافیة القرآن تُمیز الحروف المجھورة عن الحروف المھموسة.
van Putten, Marijn
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Semantic Connotation of Hadith and the Emergence of Arabic Schools of Grammar [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Scholars focused the contributions of the Qur’ān to the evolution of Arabic Grammar, but few of them focused on the effect of prophetic tradition on the area.
Adebolu, I. A. S., Shittu, S. A.
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Locating Variation in Person Restrictions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Person based restrictions on combination of two internal argument clitics known as the Person Case Constraint (PCC) show two types of variation: (i) Different languages and different groups of speakers within one language allow differ combinations of ...
Walkow, Martin
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The Axes of the Controversial Linguistic Foundations according to Sibawayh

open access: yesJournal of Ecohumanism
The primary objective of this research is not to present the controversial aspects between Sibawayh and other scholars, but rather to examine the foundations that Sibawayh used to support his linguistic opinions, which were often opposed by others. The key foundations that Sibawayh relied upon include auditory, analogy, and interpretative axes, as well
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Evolusi Teori Linguistik Dalam Tradisi Arab: Dari Al-Khalil Hingga Ibn Jinni [PDF]

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This research aims to examine the evolution of classical Arabic linguistic theory from the 8th to 10th centuries CE by analyzing the contributions of three principal figures: al-Khalil ibn Ahmad, Sibawayh, and Ibn Jinni.
Nurfadillah, Sulkifli
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The Attributed Work To Sibawayh Outside His Book: Analytical Examples

open access: yesIjaz Arabi Journal of Arabic Learning
Sebawayh is the pioneer in grammar and morphology, and his book forms the basis for many subsequent Arabic books. Incorrect attributions could transfer to later grammatical works, leading to erroneous judgments and attributions of opinions. Understanding Sibawayh's opinion and observing his statements, evidence and explanations is through his book. The
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Actor problematic term between ancient and modern

open access: yesمجلة كلية التربية للبنات, 2019
Speech is associated with all early term grammar - somewhat - talking about the beginnings of the emergence of grammar, its foundation, and the truth is that this period has remained obscure, what came of them was a novels dealt with a facilitator ...
زينب السلطاني .
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Arabic grammatical studies in the late 9th and early 10th centuries, with particular reference to the Usūl al-Nahw of Ibn al-Sarrāj [PDF]

open access: yes, 1979
This thesis gives particular attention to the Usūl of the noted grammarian, Ibn al-Sarrāj, but some attention is also given to the Mugtadab of al-Mubarrad, his teacher, although this latter work is less significant. This dissertation also provides a more
Cassels, David Andrew
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