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Title: Terms of Arabic origin in Azerbaijani language, borrowed from European languages through Russian
Authors: Memmedli, Nadir
Keywords: Language
Arabic
Orugin
Azerbaijani
Neologism
Issue Date: 30-May-2016
Publisher: Faculty of Islamic Studies and Arabic Language, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka
Citation: 3rd International Symposium. 30 May 2016. Faculty of Islamic Studies and Arabic Language, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, Oluvil, Sri Lanka.
Abstract: The historical factors stipulating borrowing of terms of Arabic origin by European languages include spread of this language in the Middle East widely in ancient times and economic and cultural relations existing historically between European countries and East. Of course, borrowed Arabic words differ from one another in their meaning, content and status. For example, kofe, azimut, kalibr, tarif, tara, almanax, alkoqol, maqazin, zenit, alqoritm which are the wordsof Arabic origin are widely used in European languages, furthermore they have led to creation of some derivative compound words. Some of them are international words e.g. tara, alkoqol, tarif, etc. Terms of Arabic origin influence European languages in different ways: 1. Neologisms which have not been borrowed from Arabic language in the finished form, and have developed in European languages; 2. the terms which have been borrowed from Arabic language in the complete form and have been subjected to phonetic substitution. 1) Neologisms which have not been borrowed from Arabic language in the finished form,and have developed in European2) The terms which have been borrowed from Arabic language in the complete form and have been subjected to phonetic substitution. Languages.
URI: http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/2656
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