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This study is an analytical study entitled "The Impact of Aramice on the Sham Sham" which discusses the Sham Sham, the impact of Aramicin on the Sham Sham and the dimensions of this effect. The most important historical stages in which Aramicin passed and the impact of Aramicin on the Damascus was used in this study by an illustrative historical method. In the study; the differences between language and language concepts according to both classical and modern period languages, the views of the Arab languages of the classical period Arab languages on the Arab languages of that period, the views of modern language scientists on the language concept, how the classical or modern languages arise and how the Dhammi languages were influenced by the Aramic and then presented current examples of the Arabic words that are often used in the Dhammi languages. For example, the effect of Aramicin on the Dhamic speech has been tried to be explained from the language and use scientific aspects. In general, the study found the following conclusions: One of the most important languages affecting the Dhamma language is Aramic. Because Arabic has not only remained an important arm of the Sami language family, but also continued to exist with Arabic in countries called Biladu-Sham. From this point of view, the extent of the effect of Aramicin on the Dham limestone is easily understood. This study also showed that the concentration of linguistic and logical studies in the various fields of dialectology, including the phonetic and morphological fields, is an obligation for the evaluation of the language and for the enlightenment of history. On the other hand, being open to everything that is new and serious in these fields, encouraging researchers in the field of language and speech to do research in this field, multiplying various scientific discussion environments and forums, seems to be a necessity to
Field : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Journal Type : Uluslararası
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