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ARABIC DIALECTS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON LITERARY ARABIC

Kamoliddinova M.N.,Shomurzayev Mukhammad , 2nd-year student, Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies Institute of Languages and Literature of Eastern Peoples

Abstract

The Arabic language has evolved into a complex linguistic system encompassing various dialects alongside its standardized literary form. This article explores the historical and literary impact of Arabic dialects on Literary Arabic, highlighting the development of regional dialects and their interaction with Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). Through analysis of media, literature, and linguistic patterns, the article demonstrates how dialects have shaped the cultural and linguistic landscape of the Arab world, while also discussing the future implications of dialect use in Arabic communication.

Keywords

Arabic dialects, Literary Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic, language evolution, Arabic media, diglossia, linguistic diversity.

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ARABIC DIALECTS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON LITERARY ARABIC. (2024). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 4(07), 148-149. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/1228