The Arabic Language and the Ideology of Unity

Volume 4|Issue 14| Autumn 2015 |Book Reviews

Abstract

This study deals with a series of issues that revolve around the question of the Arabic language and its relationship with concepts of Arab nationalism. In particular, it considers the ideology of unity that most nationalist parties advocated in their linkage between history, language, and common destiny. It further considers the methods of modern linguistics adopted by Arab scholarship to express the modern Arab revival

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Professor at Mosul University in the Faculty of Humanities Education where he specializes in rhetoric and semantics. His major books include Meaning and Sense in Arabic Rhetoric: an Analytical Study of Semantics and A New Vision on Arabic Rhetoric.

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