BORROWING AND ADAPTATION OF ARABIC TERMS
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Terminology, Arabic language, diplomatic termsAbstract
This article examines the theoretical and practical aspects of Arabic terminology development, with special emphasis on borrowing and adaptation processes. It highlights how Arabic integrates foreign lexical items while maintaining linguistic identity through standardization and institutional language policy.
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