الكلمات العربية في اللّغة التركية من خالل كتاب دراسة تطبيقية
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https://doi.org/10.70091/Atras/vol05no2.26Keywords:
كلمات, عربية, لغة, تركية, كتابAbstract
The article deals with Arabic words in the Turkish language, through the blog approved in the study, which is the book intended for teaching the Turkish language to non-native speakers. Therefore, the research problem will be to track the frequency of Turkish words, which are of Arabic origin, in the book Teaching the Turkish Language to non-native speakers. It aims to explain the influence and impact between the two languages, on the one hand, and on the other hand, to encourage Arabic speakers to learn the Turkish language. We took a descriptive and statistical approach and also tracked the changes that occurred in Arabic words when they were transferred to Turkish. We found that some words do not change, some change phonetically, some change semantically, some words change letters, and so on, as we described on our research blog and presented a semiotic reading at the beginning of the book. We also compared Arabic and Turkish letters and counted the letters of both languages
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