
THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF CLASSICAL TEXTS
Burhoniddin A. Akhmedov , Abdulmuhsin M. Fazliddinov ,Abstract
This article provides an in-depth analysis of the linguistic and stylistic features of classical Arabic texts. It highlights the grammatical and lexical elements within the texts and their relevance to contemporary Arabic language education. Classical texts play a significant role in preserving the purity of the Arabic language and serve as an essential resource for linguistic research. The article also examines the cultural and scientific heritage of these classical texts within the Arab world and their influence on modern research. It discusses how the use of these texts in research contributes to the ongoing development of modern science and knowledge.
Keywords
classical texts, Arabic language, linguistics, stylistics, scientific heritage, Arab culture, research.
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