STUDY OF ARABIC LINGUISTIC SCHOOLS.
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The purpose of this article is to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the Arabic linguistic schools. It explores the historical origins of the Basra, Kufa, and Baghdad linguistic schools. The article also highlights the scholars and intellectuals who founded each school. These schools have unique characteristics. For instance, the Basra school focused extensively on word structures and phonetic changes. The Kufa school, on the other hand, prioritized practical approaches over theoretical analysis. The Baghdad school combined the methodologies of both schools and elaborated on them in detail. The main conclusion is that the article aims to study the origins and historical development of the Basra, Kufa, and Baghdad linguistic schools.
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