The Arabic Language, Its Role in HistoryUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1969 - 240 頁 Arabic, with its rich literary heritage, is one of the major languages of the world. it is spoken by about one hundred million people inhabiting a wide and important area of the Middle East. Yet the language and its significant role in history are little known in the English-speaking countries except among specialists. This book will, it is hoped, help to introduce the language and demonstrate its importance to a wider audience. -- |
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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ARABIC IN ARABMUSLIM | 3 |
A Medium of Artistic and Correct Expression 6 An Instrument | 21 |
THE CODIFICATION OF THE LANGUAGE | 38 |
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