The article critically examines the extant literature on the problem of Iranian elements in Classical Arabic, classifying it into three categories: lexica, lexicological essays and notes, and general overviews. The last section of the paper discusses the phonetic peculiarities of the Iranian borrowings in Arabic.
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The article critically examines the extant literature on the problem of Iranian elements in Classical Arabic, classifying it into three categories: lexica, lexicological essays and notes, and general overviews. The last section of the paper discusses the phonetic peculiarities of the Iranian borrowings in Arabic.
| All Time | Past 365 days | Past 30 Days | |
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| PDF Views & Downloads | 39 | 1 | 0 |