The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Band 4R. E. Asher, J. M. Y. Simpson Pergamon Press, 1994 - 5644 Seiten |
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... Arabic / Persian elements , parallel to the move to change the script from the Cyrillic back to the Arabic . Following the disintegration of the Soviet Union the great problem that faces the leaders of Islam is how to respond to the ...
... Arabic / Persian elements , parallel to the move to change the script from the Cyrillic back to the Arabic . Following the disintegration of the Soviet Union the great problem that faces the leaders of Islam is how to respond to the ...
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... Arabic . ' In addi- tion , they are disposed to follow the Arabs in regarding ' Arabic ' as one language , proficiency in which is attained by different people to different degrees . Thus , although it is to them a hieratic language ...
... Arabic . ' In addi- tion , they are disposed to follow the Arabs in regarding ' Arabic ' as one language , proficiency in which is attained by different people to different degrees . Thus , although it is to them a hieratic language ...
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... Arabic original fawq al - ' ada . Kurdish , which is , somewhat distantly , related to Persian , has modified the Arabic script in such a way that short vowels can be repre- sented ; this expedient also disguises the shape of the Arabic ...
... Arabic original fawq al - ' ada . Kurdish , which is , somewhat distantly , related to Persian , has modified the Arabic script in such a way that short vowels can be repre- sented ; this expedient also disguises the shape of the Arabic ...
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