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    • Grammatical redundancy and the process of teaching literary Arabic 

      Siwiec, Paweł (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2004)
      Redundancy in the literary Arabic is particularly significant on the grammatical level. It manifests itself in the omission of a number of morphological and syntactical formants in the spoken language like the indefinite ...
    • Integration and separatism. A sociopolitical study of the Thai government policy to the Muslim South 

      Jelonek, Adam (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2003)
      Southern Thailand has a Muslim population with a 200 year history of separatism and evolving relations with the central government. This paper refers to Southern Thailand as the five provinces of Songkhala, Satun, Yala, ...
    • Islamic political movement in Malaysia 

      Jelonek, Adam (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2004)
      The global revival of Islam that began in the early 1970s has been widely discussed. The resurgence of Islam has predominantly been a political phenomenon that emerged when the existing social and political agenda of ...
    • The so-called verba hamzata, verba infirma and verba mediae geminatae in the dialect of Baghdad 

      Siwiec, Paweł (Katedra Arabistyki i Islamistyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, 2003)
      Even the earliest Arab grammarians emphasized the distinctiveness of the verb stems with hamza and w or y as one of the root consonants. Similar attention was paid to the verbs of which the second and third radical are ...