Conjunction Grammar between the Musnad Inscriptions and Arabic: Comparative linguistic research
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The study of Musnadian languages is considered a major part of the comparative linguistic study, especially after the revolution of Musnadian discoveries, which took a large part of the attention of Yemeni, Omani, and Saudi archaeologists and linguists. Although these studies are progressing very slowly from our simple point of view, However, it represents a qualitative leap in the number of inscriptions and scaffold texts discovered, and if the specialist in comparative linguistic studies aspires to translate or analyze one of these texts, he will find himself faced with a wealth of linguistic, historical, and archaeological information. These inscriptions have been distinguished by highlighting valuable linguistic information that we can Through its analysis, a number of theories, visions, and linguistic results were identified, the analysis of which remained confined to thought and speculation.
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