© 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 Tatar and Swahili was influenced by Arabic, which had profoundly influenced them in religious, scientific, cultural and economic aspects. In this paper we apply the comparative approach that is aimed at finding isomorphic and allomorphic features in the languages studied and identifying their peculiarities in the process of Arabic vocabulary assimilation. The morphological assimilation of Arabic loanwords into these languages is realized by verbal nouns, participles, nouns denoting place an...
The thesis aims at collecting and analysing arabic loanwords in the czech language. The work analyse...
ABSTRACT The article is devoted to the description of tatar vocabulary terminological layer gene...
This paper analyzes the way loan verbs from a single donor language (family), Oghuz Turkic, are acco...
© the author(s). This article deals with the analysis of the morphological assimilation of Arabic lo...
When Swahili words are borrowed into Gorwaa and Iraqw, they are typically nativized according to a s...
The present chapter aims to highlight some morphological and syntactic features of the impact of (ma...
The word-stock of the Uzbek language consists of native and assimilated words. Until the early 20th ...
This article discusses the expression of lexical semantic features of Arabisms in Uzbek and English ...
The current work considers the morphological adaptation of Turkic borrowings in Russian and Serbian ...
The aim of this paper is to point out the differences in Tatar dictionary structure which occur afte...
The article deals with structure of modern non-derivative verbs of Tatar language and describes reas...
Abstract The sociocultural contact between the Muslim soldiers speaking different languages includi...
© 2020, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. The article is devoted to the description of tat...
When Swahili words are borrowed into Gorwaa and Iraqw, they are typically nativized according to a s...
One of the main ways to enrich the lexicon of any language is to pick up words from other languages....
The thesis aims at collecting and analysing arabic loanwords in the czech language. The work analyse...
ABSTRACT The article is devoted to the description of tatar vocabulary terminological layer gene...
This paper analyzes the way loan verbs from a single donor language (family), Oghuz Turkic, are acco...
© the author(s). This article deals with the analysis of the morphological assimilation of Arabic lo...
When Swahili words are borrowed into Gorwaa and Iraqw, they are typically nativized according to a s...
The present chapter aims to highlight some morphological and syntactic features of the impact of (ma...
The word-stock of the Uzbek language consists of native and assimilated words. Until the early 20th ...
This article discusses the expression of lexical semantic features of Arabisms in Uzbek and English ...
The current work considers the morphological adaptation of Turkic borrowings in Russian and Serbian ...
The aim of this paper is to point out the differences in Tatar dictionary structure which occur afte...
The article deals with structure of modern non-derivative verbs of Tatar language and describes reas...
Abstract The sociocultural contact between the Muslim soldiers speaking different languages includi...
© 2020, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. The article is devoted to the description of tat...
When Swahili words are borrowed into Gorwaa and Iraqw, they are typically nativized according to a s...
One of the main ways to enrich the lexicon of any language is to pick up words from other languages....
The thesis aims at collecting and analysing arabic loanwords in the czech language. The work analyse...
ABSTRACT The article is devoted to the description of tatar vocabulary terminological layer gene...
This paper analyzes the way loan verbs from a single donor language (family), Oghuz Turkic, are acco...