Foreign Nouns in Morphology
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Arabic language is a living language that grows with life and generates innovative words and contemplates all times and at the same time maintains its originality and strength and faces all the requirements of new life with strength and determination. What distinguishes this language is its ability to represent new speech whether it is Persian, Roman, Greek, or it comes from anywhere else or any tongue that differs from the language of her people. It receives these words that enter its structure and that are on the tongue of its children. It formulates it as much as possible in a sense that it subjects these words to its provisions, laws and may make one of the elements of expression in it. Arabic Ancient scholars worked hard to study a large amount of language words until they got a huge number of Arabic words. They set rules that distinguish Arabic language from a non-Arab based on what they noticed from the Arabs’ pronunciation.
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