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Kitab minla Gami

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Yazar al-Gami, Abd ar-Rahman
Basım Tarihi: 1640
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Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: Phaidra - Belgrad Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası o-955
Tarih 2012-03-14T12:31:12.901Z
Örnek Metin Grammar in Arabic (meaning "rules"), underwent development in the late 700s. The earliest known Arabic grammarian is Abd Allah ibn Abi Isaq. The efforts of three proceeding generations of grammarians culminated in the book of the Persian scholar Sibawayhi. Abu Bishr Amr ibn Uthmanibn Qanbar Al-Bishri (aka:Sibawayh) was a linguist of Persian origin born ca. 760 in the town of Bayza (ancient Nesayak) in the Fars province of Iran, died in Shiraz, also in the Fars, around 180 AH (796-797). He was one of the earliest grammarians, and his work is now perceived as the authorative reference, so the universally applied grammatical rules of the classical Arabic language, and his phonetic descriptions of Arabic are considered today the most precise ever made, leading some to compare him with Panini. Year of publishing: 1640.
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Kitab minla Gami

Yazar al-Gami, Abd ar-Rahman
Basım Tarihi 1640
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Phaidra - Belgrad Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası o-955
Tarih 2012-03-14T12:31:12.901Z
Örnek Metin Grammar in Arabic (meaning "rules"), underwent development in the late 700s. The earliest known Arabic grammarian is Abd Allah ibn Abi Isaq. The efforts of three proceeding generations of grammarians culminated in the book of the Persian scholar Sibawayhi. Abu Bishr Amr ibn Uthmanibn Qanbar Al-Bishri (aka:Sibawayh) was a linguist of Persian origin born ca. 760 in the town of Bayza (ancient Nesayak) in the Fars province of Iran, died in Shiraz, also in the Fars, around 180 AH (796-797). He was one of the earliest grammarians, and his work is now perceived as the authorative reference, so the universally applied grammatical rules of the classical Arabic language, and his phonetic descriptions of Arabic are considered today the most precise ever made, leading some to compare him with Panini. Year of publishing: 1640.
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