COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE MORPHOLOGICAL SYSTEM OF CLASSICAL ARABIC AND MODERN STANDARD ARABIC: STABILITY AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGES
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Mamadshoyeva Roxat Furqatovna
Master’s Student of Linguistics (Oriental Languages), LSh-M-102-24 Department of Oriental Classical Philology Yangi Asr University
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- Classical Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic, morphological system, triliteral root, pattern model, verb paradigm, linguistic stability, semantic expansion, terminological integration, evolutionary dynamics.
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This article presents a comparative analysis of the morphological systems of Classical Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic based on a dynamic-systemic approach. The study identifies the historical stability of the triliteral root model, pattern paradigms, verb forms, and noun derivation mechanisms. It also provides a scholarly explanation of the processes observed in the modern stage, including semantic expansion, changes in frequency of usage, and terminological renewal.
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- 2026-04-09
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- Vol. 2 No. 4 (2026)
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