the myth of arabic grammar formation

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مهدی ممتحن

abstract

some linguists believe that word in arabic language was initially based on one syllabus; orators have changed them according to the special countries, tribes and societies. they have contrived special acumen for any prefixes, suffixes and affixes addition. some other linguists believed that word was initially formed based on three letters, and thus different accents and languages were ramified of that. arabic can be known as the master of languages because it has lived a long life. it became so strong that barely one can disappear any trace of it.the present article attempts to discover and spread the arabic grammar and its formation in this language.

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