Arabic between Arabs and Orientalists: Delusions of Description, Replication of Perspectives, and the Study of Arabic among Orientalists Fabricating Description and Scattering Constants Two Parts

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The book presents a critical study of Orientalists’ delusions in describing the Arabic language and how their perceptions have influenced their understanding of it throughout history.

Now, in the context I am in, I neither go beyond it nor generalize. What emerges in the study of these pioneers, or their first pioneer—whether in describing ancient Arabic and studying its sources and dialects, or in evaluating grammatical theory in its origins, institutions, and results—has no connection to modern or ancient linguistics, and cannot be reviewed in and of itself. Rather, they are scattered, copied works that should be returned to their source of fabrication, the contexts of their fabrication, and the fabrication of their justifications in the study of Orientalists. All of this occurred within a single, multifaceted context: concerned with establishing the notion of duality as a description of the image of ancient Arabic.

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