Arabic language between the years of development and the desired stability

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Oral Language, patois, accent, Linguisticdevelopment, Limitations Rules.

Abstract

The Arabic language is subject to the year of development as the rest of the world languages, but Arabic without the other languages of this age is closely linked to a sacred book, the Qur'an, so one does not live without the other, so the first hurried to put restrictions on the powers to try to limit the fast development of the language, because this kind of development means losing the link between us and our heritage with all its elements.In this research, we have tried now to highlight a part of the linguistic development and its relation with the public in the Arab world, and to try to know the distance between the blind and the health, and how to deal with this development, which is not inevitable despite the restrictions of the hall that tries to limit it.The question that the research is trying to answer is the dilemma of the dilemmas, if the development is an inevitable year, what is the use of law to limit or slow down this development?To what extent can updated linguistic manifestations, which are beyond the threshold of the abstract and which are regarded as common mistakes, be seen as a natural development in the language whose characteristics are not outside the general language system and what these laws and rules provide?

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2024-09-29