A sA Semantic Study of ‘Dhammah’ Vowel
Arabic language is a derivative language, so that words do not live alone, but, unlike many other languages in the world, they only get their true meaning in a lexical community. This feature is known among linguists. On the other hand, this language has another feature, and that is the issue of v...
Main Authors: | Abdolahad Gheibi, Mohammad Jahangiri Asl |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Arabic |
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University of Isfahan
2019-04-01
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Series: | Research in Arabic Language |
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Online Access: | http://rall.ui.ac.ir/article_23360_eb05853cd9d942cdda263ff4c3d1f81e.pdf |
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