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Dalal Khalid Roland
dalalkhalid@uokirkuk.edu.iq

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         Language is a living organism that lives on the tongues of its speakers and is affected by them. Language speakers are affected by the environment in which they live, and the customs, traditions, and linguistic, social, and economic conditions in it... Since society is in constant change, this change must accompany  with a  change in the words that people use. Some words live, others die, some words increase and others decrease. There are many examples of this, but we will shed light on the words that are called (artificial source) and not others. These words were few in the pre-Islamic era and the beginning of the Islamic era Therefore, grammarians did not make it a rule against which to measure it. Then their number began to increase little by little in our modern era. Which prompted the Arabic Language Academy in Cairo to acknowledge the standardization of artificial sources                                                                   


         This research is an attempt to shed light on the texts of ancient Arabic scholars in which words are called artificial sources in our modern era. Then it moves on to talk about artificial sources in the modern era, and also attempts to highlight Highlighting the importance of artificial sources in the life of an Arabic language speaker                    

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Roland, D. K. (2025). The industrial source from a number of examples to acknowledge the standard. Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 32(6, 2), 51–59. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.32.6.2.2025.04
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