When the Arabs set grammar, the Syriac linguists preceded them several centuries in establishing rules towards them. Perhaps one issue is the one taken by the Arab linguists on Syriac, but the issue of dividing the word into three sections only: name, action, and character. The advanced Arab grammarians handed over this issue from the first day, and do not argue with it. Those who denied this issue and corrected the mistake are the modern European linguists who began to set rules for their languages after the Arabs for hundreds of years. For example, in French, divide the word into nine sections. The researcher tries to present this research from three centuries and is the advanced and the late and contemporaries. The researcher begins wi...
the aim of the study is to identify the Arabic grammar based on Nahu. Formerly, Basrah scholars foc...
This volume includes the reflections of leading researchers on Arabic and Semitic languages, also un...
In order to advance the debate surrounding the origins and background of the Arabic grammatical trad...
When the Arabs set grammar, the Syriac linguists preceded them several centuries in establishing rul...
It has been recently largely claimed that the Arabic language has descended from the Aramaic/Syriac ...
This paper will focus on the Arabic grammatical tradition and, in particular, on the new arrangement...
There were different dialects prevalent among Arabs to whom The Holy Quran was sent down. It was sen...
This learned work is the accumulated harvest of more than twenty years of profound research, as show...
This study focusses on the importance of etymology and comparative philology in defining conceptual ...
There have been debates and discussions on the influence of Greek on Arabic. Modern historians such ...
Most of the modern Arab grammarians focused on attempts to reform the ancient Arabic grammatical app...
Arabic is the language of the tribes that inhabited the peninsula from Yemen to the Levant to the ra...
Grammatization of Arabic has been made as early as the 7th c. from the analysis of Koranic text and ...
In the pre-Islamic period, Arabic had a wide range of expressive terms referring to the different «w...
Modern linguistics science takes interest in studying dialects, due to this kind of study helps the...
the aim of the study is to identify the Arabic grammar based on Nahu. Formerly, Basrah scholars foc...
This volume includes the reflections of leading researchers on Arabic and Semitic languages, also un...
In order to advance the debate surrounding the origins and background of the Arabic grammatical trad...
When the Arabs set grammar, the Syriac linguists preceded them several centuries in establishing rul...
It has been recently largely claimed that the Arabic language has descended from the Aramaic/Syriac ...
This paper will focus on the Arabic grammatical tradition and, in particular, on the new arrangement...
There were different dialects prevalent among Arabs to whom The Holy Quran was sent down. It was sen...
This learned work is the accumulated harvest of more than twenty years of profound research, as show...
This study focusses on the importance of etymology and comparative philology in defining conceptual ...
There have been debates and discussions on the influence of Greek on Arabic. Modern historians such ...
Most of the modern Arab grammarians focused on attempts to reform the ancient Arabic grammatical app...
Arabic is the language of the tribes that inhabited the peninsula from Yemen to the Levant to the ra...
Grammatization of Arabic has been made as early as the 7th c. from the analysis of Koranic text and ...
In the pre-Islamic period, Arabic had a wide range of expressive terms referring to the different «w...
Modern linguistics science takes interest in studying dialects, due to this kind of study helps the...
the aim of the study is to identify the Arabic grammar based on Nahu. Formerly, Basrah scholars foc...
This volume includes the reflections of leading researchers on Arabic and Semitic languages, also un...
In order to advance the debate surrounding the origins and background of the Arabic grammatical trad...