Antecedents of the present tense in classical Arabic, colloquial dialects, and southern Arabic tongues
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This research studies the phenomenon of diversity known from Arabic dialects in the antecedents of the verb Al Mudari in the present or future tense which determine the tense in which the verb appears in terms of adverb or reception. A comparative study aims to limit most of these precedents to contemporary South Arabic dialects and languages, and then identify the similarities and differences that exist between them.
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