Ahtari Kebir
al-Ahtari, Mustafa ibn Šams ad-din al-Qara Hisari
ibn abd ar-Rahman, Halil
The grammar or grammars of contemporary varieties of Arabic are a different question. Said M. Badawi, an expert on Arabic grammar, divided Arabic grammar into five different types based on the speaker's level of literacy and the degree to which the speaker deviated from Classical Arabic. Badawi's five types of grammar from the most colloquial to the most formal are Illiterate Spoken Arabic (عامية الأميينʿāmmiyat al-ʾummiyyīn), Semi-literate Spoken Arabic (عامية المثقفينʿāmmiyat al-muṯaqqafīn), Educated Spoken Arabic (عامية المثقفينʿāmmiyat al-muṯaqqafīn), Modern Standard Arabic (فصحى العصرfuṣḥā l-ʿaṣr), and Classical Arabic (فصحى التراث fuṣḥā t-turāṯ). Year of publishing: 1625.
Gramatika ili gramatike savremenih varijanti arapskog jezika predstavljaju složeno pitanje. Said M. Badavi, stručnjak za gramatiku arapskog jezika, podelio je arapsku gramatiku na pet grupa na osnovu obrazovnog nivoa govornika i stepena do kojeg je govornik udaljen od klasičnog arapskog. Badavijevih pet grupa gramatike od najkolokvijalnijeg do najformalnijeg jesu sledeće: govorni arapski nepismenih (عامية الأميينʿāmmiyat al-ʾummiyyīn), govorni arapski polupismenih (عامية المثقفينʿāmmiyat al-muṯaqqafīn), govorni arapski obrazovanih (عامية المثقفينʿāmmiyat al-muṯaqqafīn), savremeni standardni arapski (فصحى العصرfuṣḥā l-ʿaṣr) i klasičan arapski jezik (فصحى التراث fuṣḥā t-turāṯ). Godina izdavanja: 1625.
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