The Arabic linguistic tradition

New York: Routledge. Edited by Jean-Patrick Guillaume & D. E. Kouloughli (1990)
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION THE GROWTH OF THE ARABIC LINGUISTIC TRADITION: A HISTORICAL SURVEY Early grammatical thinking to the end of the second/eighth century ...

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