Distinguishing the Real Arabic Proper Nouns from the Non Arabic Names.
Keywords:
Distinguishing what is real, Arabic proper names, Jerusalem, non ArabicAbstract
This study addresses an important and common feature in the Arabic
proper names in Palestine and in Jerusalem in particular.
This phenomenon is distinguishing the real Arabic proper nouns from
the non Arabic names. This study consisted of an introduction, and three
chapters and a conclusion.
The study showed the extensive cultural background the citizens of
Jerusalem have, and how they skillfully utilized this in their borrowing of
proper names from all international languages.
The study also illustrated the ability and flexibility of the Arabic language
in assimilating these names and thus keeping in pace with the developments
of life.
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2017-07-02
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الدراويش د. ح. (2017). Distinguishing the Real Arabic Proper Nouns from the Non Arabic Names. Journal of Al-Quds Open University for Humanities and Social Studies, 2(18). Retrieved from https://journals.qou.edu/index.php/jrresstudy/article/view/1063
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