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  1. Proto-Arabic is the name given to the hypothetical reconstructed ancestor of all the varieties of Arabic attested since the 9th century BC. [1] [2] There are two lines of evidence to reconstruct Proto-Arabic: Evidence of Arabic becomes more frequent in the 2nd century BC, with the documentation of Arabic names in the Nabataean script ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_ArabicOld Arabic - Wikipedia

    Old Arabic is the name for any Arabic language or dialect continuum before Islam. [1] Various forms of Old Arabic are attested in scripts like Safaitic, Hismaic, Nabatean, and even Greek. [2] More occasionally, the term is used to refer to Paleo-Arabic, which refers to the formation of the Arabic script in the fifth and sixth centuries.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArabicArabic - Wikipedia

    These features are evidence of common descent from a hypothetical ancestor, Proto-Arabic. The following features of Proto-Arabic can be reconstructed with confidence: negative particles m * /mā/; lʾn * /lā-ʾan/ to Classical Arabic lan; mafʿūl G-passive participle; prepositions and adverbs f, ʿn, ʿnd, ḥt, ʿkdy; a subjunctive in - a

  4. Abstract. This chapter examines in detail one of the key features which has been assumed to differentiate a putative Old Arabic from Neo-Arabic, the presence vs. absence of a three-valued case system, nominative, accusative genitive. The status of case is first examined in the context of Afro-Asiatic, where a system comparable to Arabic does ...

  5. Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics. Get access. Proto-Arabic. (3,835 words) Table of Contents. Introduction. Reconstructing Proto-Arabic. Proto-stages, Language History, History. Was Classical Arabic Innovative? Proto-reconstruction and the Spoken Word. Bibliography. Introduction.

  6. 12 de abr. de 2019 · Arabic is a widely-spoken language with a long and rich history, but existing corpora and language technology focus mostly on modern Arabic and its varieties. Therefore, studying the history of the language has so far been mostly limited to manual analyses on a small scale. In this work, we present a large-scale historical corpus of the written Arabic language, spanning 1400 years. We describe ...

  7. Arabic language poem. Arabic (العربية, al-ʿarabiyyah) is a Semitic language, like Hebrew and Aramaic that first appeared in the mid-ninth century BCE in Northern Arabia and Sahara southern Levant. [14] [15] Unlike the latter two, where the former derives from the other, however, Arabic is itself a root language, like Latin.