One of the provisions of the little grammar calendar is a critical study
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The idea of this research revolves around the term “al-qalīl” (the little/few) as a quantitative judgment within the scattered grammatical evaluations found in many places throughout the rich linguistic heritage, where features of grammatical thought are manifested. The term “al-qalīl” has received considerable attention from researchers and scholars in the field of linguistic studies; it is a judgment applied to linguistic or dialectal phenomena that fall below the level of abundance or linguistic eloquence. Such phenomena may be proposed or excluded and are not used as a standard of comparison, due to their contradiction with the many attested examples heard from eloquent Bedouins, in contrast to what was frequent or common in classical Arabic.
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