The Arabic language, along with the ancient Yemeni languages and the Semitic Abyssinian languages, constitutes one linguistic division called the Southern Semitic Division, and that is because the ties of kinship that bind it to these two branches are much stronger than the ties of kinship that link it to the Division of the Northern Semitic languages, as appears from the balance between them in the origins of words
linguistics might be interested in the scientific comparative studies of those languages, which have...
Languages spoken in North Africa, both Arabic as well as Berber, are characterized by a great divers...
This study proposes a number of criteria, investigates in Arabic dialects and its types, it is a sec...
Different strata of Semitic loanwords are successively identified in the lexicon of Northern Somali ...
It is generally admitted that South Arabic and Ethiopic languages are closely related and form a dia...
Arabic is the language of the tribes that inhabited the peninsula from Yemen to the Levant to the ra...
There is a view that there was a hidden Greek transmission into Arabic linguistics and terminology w...
Much focus in writing systems research has been on the correspondences on the level of the grapheme/...
The chapter looks at the historical background of the language of Arabic and its place within the re...
Arabic is a semitic language which originated in the Arabian Peninsula. The effect of the geographic...
Overview on the six Modern South Arabian languages belonging to the branch of the South-Western Semi...
This chapter is devoted to the linguistic characteristics of the six Modern South Arabian languages ...
In relation to language and thought, discussion of language relativity can still be controversial. T...
This study focusses on the importance of etymology and comparative philology in defining conceptual ...
Abstract More than 450 million people speak Arabic. This language is a language spread over a wide ...
linguistics might be interested in the scientific comparative studies of those languages, which have...
Languages spoken in North Africa, both Arabic as well as Berber, are characterized by a great divers...
This study proposes a number of criteria, investigates in Arabic dialects and its types, it is a sec...
Different strata of Semitic loanwords are successively identified in the lexicon of Northern Somali ...
It is generally admitted that South Arabic and Ethiopic languages are closely related and form a dia...
Arabic is the language of the tribes that inhabited the peninsula from Yemen to the Levant to the ra...
There is a view that there was a hidden Greek transmission into Arabic linguistics and terminology w...
Much focus in writing systems research has been on the correspondences on the level of the grapheme/...
The chapter looks at the historical background of the language of Arabic and its place within the re...
Arabic is a semitic language which originated in the Arabian Peninsula. The effect of the geographic...
Overview on the six Modern South Arabian languages belonging to the branch of the South-Western Semi...
This chapter is devoted to the linguistic characteristics of the six Modern South Arabian languages ...
In relation to language and thought, discussion of language relativity can still be controversial. T...
This study focusses on the importance of etymology and comparative philology in defining conceptual ...
Abstract More than 450 million people speak Arabic. This language is a language spread over a wide ...
linguistics might be interested in the scientific comparative studies of those languages, which have...
Languages spoken in North Africa, both Arabic as well as Berber, are characterized by a great divers...
This study proposes a number of criteria, investigates in Arabic dialects and its types, it is a sec...