Diminution in Arabic: A suggested strategy to Mona Baker's non-equivalence problem "differences in form"

The study aimed at looking into the phenomenon of diminution in Arabic language as compared to affixes in English language in terms of structure and meaning. The study also investigates the relevance of diminutives in Arabic language to the problem of "differences in form" that Mona Baker...

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Arabic language
Benchmarking
Contrastive Linguistics
Diminished-value damages
Distinctive Features (Language)
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Grammar
Language Research
Morphemes
Morphology (Languages)
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