ANALYSIS OF ARABIC LINGUISTIC TERMS: A DETAILED EXAMINATION OF TERMS RELATING TO PARTS OF A SENTENCE
Mamatokhunov Bekhzod , Oriental University Master's Student, Uzbekistan Abdullayeva Shakhnoza , Oriental University Master's Student, UzbekistanAbstract
Arabic, one of the oldest and most beautiful languages in the world, is known for its rich linguistic heritage and complex grammatical structure. In this article, we will delve into the analysis of Arabic linguistic terms, focusing specifically on terms related to the parts of a sentence. By exploring the intricacies of Arabic grammar, we aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of how sentences are constructed in this fascinating language.
Keywords
Arabic language, Linguistic analysis, Grammar
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