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Ling Stu Of Dev Scient Vocab Ara
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First Published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 1987
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780710300232
- ISBN-10: 0710300239
- Artikelnr.: 54571881
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 1987
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780710300232
- ISBN-10: 0710300239
- Artikelnr.: 54571881
Abdul Sahib Mehdi Ali Head of the Department of Translation al-Mustansiriyyah University, Baghdad.
TRANSCRIPTION AND TRANSLITERATION SYSTEMS, INTRODUCTION The problem and its
dimensions Purpose and justification Language 1 ARABIC WORD STRUCTURE 1.1
The word 1.2 Standard Arabic stems 1.3 Lexical patterns 1.4 Arabic syllabic
structure 1.5 Stress 2 LEXICAL GROWTH THROUGH DERIVATION AND ANALOGY 2
LEXICAL GROWTH THROUGH DERIVATION AND ANALOGY 2.1 Concepts and definitions
The concept of al-Qiy s (analogy) 2.2 Growth of vocabulary: historical
background 2.3 Lexical adaptation in the first renaissance 2.4 Analogical
derivation and modern scientific vocabulary 3 COMPOUNDING: ITS ROLE AND
SIGNIFICANCE 3.1 The concept of Naht 3.2 Naht in medieval Arabic 3.3 Naht
in modern Standard Arabic 3.3.4 Types of naht construction in modern
scientific Arabic 3.4 Al-Murakkabu 1-Mazjiyy (mixed compound) Double nisbah
formations 4 ARABICIZATION: A METHOD OF LEXICAL EXPANSION IN ARABIC
INTRODUCTION 4.1 Preliminaries and definitions 4.2 History and development
4.3 Borrowing as viewed by Arab writers 4.4 Analogical arabicization: its
significance 5 THE QUESTIONNAIRE 5.1 Reasons and objectives 5.2 About the
questionnaire 5.3 Results and findings
dimensions Purpose and justification Language 1 ARABIC WORD STRUCTURE 1.1
The word 1.2 Standard Arabic stems 1.3 Lexical patterns 1.4 Arabic syllabic
structure 1.5 Stress 2 LEXICAL GROWTH THROUGH DERIVATION AND ANALOGY 2
LEXICAL GROWTH THROUGH DERIVATION AND ANALOGY 2.1 Concepts and definitions
The concept of al-Qiy s (analogy) 2.2 Growth of vocabulary: historical
background 2.3 Lexical adaptation in the first renaissance 2.4 Analogical
derivation and modern scientific vocabulary 3 COMPOUNDING: ITS ROLE AND
SIGNIFICANCE 3.1 The concept of Naht 3.2 Naht in medieval Arabic 3.3 Naht
in modern Standard Arabic 3.3.4 Types of naht construction in modern
scientific Arabic 3.4 Al-Murakkabu 1-Mazjiyy (mixed compound) Double nisbah
formations 4 ARABICIZATION: A METHOD OF LEXICAL EXPANSION IN ARABIC
INTRODUCTION 4.1 Preliminaries and definitions 4.2 History and development
4.3 Borrowing as viewed by Arab writers 4.4 Analogical arabicization: its
significance 5 THE QUESTIONNAIRE 5.1 Reasons and objectives 5.2 About the
questionnaire 5.3 Results and findings
TRANSCRIPTION AND TRANSLITERATION SYSTEMS, INTRODUCTION The problem and its
dimensions Purpose and justification Language 1 ARABIC WORD STRUCTURE 1.1
The word 1.2 Standard Arabic stems 1.3 Lexical patterns 1.4 Arabic syllabic
structure 1.5 Stress 2 LEXICAL GROWTH THROUGH DERIVATION AND ANALOGY 2
LEXICAL GROWTH THROUGH DERIVATION AND ANALOGY 2.1 Concepts and definitions
The concept of al-Qiy s (analogy) 2.2 Growth of vocabulary: historical
background 2.3 Lexical adaptation in the first renaissance 2.4 Analogical
derivation and modern scientific vocabulary 3 COMPOUNDING: ITS ROLE AND
SIGNIFICANCE 3.1 The concept of Naht 3.2 Naht in medieval Arabic 3.3 Naht
in modern Standard Arabic 3.3.4 Types of naht construction in modern
scientific Arabic 3.4 Al-Murakkabu 1-Mazjiyy (mixed compound) Double nisbah
formations 4 ARABICIZATION: A METHOD OF LEXICAL EXPANSION IN ARABIC
INTRODUCTION 4.1 Preliminaries and definitions 4.2 History and development
4.3 Borrowing as viewed by Arab writers 4.4 Analogical arabicization: its
significance 5 THE QUESTIONNAIRE 5.1 Reasons and objectives 5.2 About the
questionnaire 5.3 Results and findings
dimensions Purpose and justification Language 1 ARABIC WORD STRUCTURE 1.1
The word 1.2 Standard Arabic stems 1.3 Lexical patterns 1.4 Arabic syllabic
structure 1.5 Stress 2 LEXICAL GROWTH THROUGH DERIVATION AND ANALOGY 2
LEXICAL GROWTH THROUGH DERIVATION AND ANALOGY 2.1 Concepts and definitions
The concept of al-Qiy s (analogy) 2.2 Growth of vocabulary: historical
background 2.3 Lexical adaptation in the first renaissance 2.4 Analogical
derivation and modern scientific vocabulary 3 COMPOUNDING: ITS ROLE AND
SIGNIFICANCE 3.1 The concept of Naht 3.2 Naht in medieval Arabic 3.3 Naht
in modern Standard Arabic 3.3.4 Types of naht construction in modern
scientific Arabic 3.4 Al-Murakkabu 1-Mazjiyy (mixed compound) Double nisbah
formations 4 ARABICIZATION: A METHOD OF LEXICAL EXPANSION IN ARABIC
INTRODUCTION 4.1 Preliminaries and definitions 4.2 History and development
4.3 Borrowing as viewed by Arab writers 4.4 Analogical arabicization: its
significance 5 THE QUESTIONNAIRE 5.1 Reasons and objectives 5.2 About the
questionnaire 5.3 Results and findings