Clubs in language

Section: Research Paper
Published
Jun 1, 1993
Pages
120-151

Abstract

Perhaps one of the most prominent results of the movement of language gathering in its early stages is what we find of the abundance of fibrosis in various linguistic topics, after scholars gathered the language from its first parallels and preserved them, and recorded what they were able to do so as a way, they started a next stage in which they overcame them The tendency to organize and classify, and one of them took what collects what they have in the subject they wish to classify on, that their individual efforts were characterized by their early beginnings as spontaneous, and away from coordination, and they were limited in scope and partial in nature, issued in the form of small groups, private letters, or written In its content included a selection of the Arabic language, and on it the Arabic lexicon industry.

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Ibrahim, M.-A. (1993). Clubs in language. Adab Al-Rafidayn, 22(24), 120–151. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.1992.165087