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 By writing this article, it is intended to give information about when lexicography, one of the branches of Arabic linguistics, emerged and how it developed; what kinds of dictionaries were more attractive to Arabic linguists; which school scholars, who were engaged in lexicography, belonged to and what their popular dictionaries are.
 
 

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  • Lexicography is a branch of linguistics dealing with the theory and practice of compiling dictionaries and investigating them

  • Linguistics, which is an important branch of Arabic linguistics, played an important role in the development of medieval culture Arabian peoples

  • Belkin in his book “Арабская лексикография” (“Arabic lexicography”) argues that Arabs got the idea of compiling a dictionary from the Greeks

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Lexicography is a branch of linguistics dealing with the theory and practice of compiling dictionaries and investigating them. Dictionaries which are compiled based on sound principle, that is, the place of formation of word consonant. 3. Dictionaries which are compiled in alphabetical order according to the first letter of the word base [3, 145].

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