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... Muslim / ssalaamu 9alaykum / ( peace be with you ) . 10 The second person plural form in the dialect would not distinguish gender , although it would in the Classical language ) . According to Ferguson ( 1964 ) , in Syrian Arabic ...
... Muslim / ssalaamu 9alaykum / ( peace be with you ) . 10 The second person plural form in the dialect would not distinguish gender , although it would in the Classical language ) . According to Ferguson ( 1964 ) , in Syrian Arabic ...
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... Muslim commu- nity - hence , the plural . If a villager from ' Ain al - Qasis were to address the Bishop or some other exalted personage , he would use the second person plural out of respect for his power , and because that person ...
... Muslim commu- nity - hence , the plural . If a villager from ' Ain al - Qasis were to address the Bishop or some other exalted personage , he would use the second person plural out of respect for his power , and because that person ...
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... Muslim Villages : A Reply . American Anthropologist 72 : 1079-1088 . Antoun , R. T. 1968. On the Modesty of Women in Arab Muslim Villages : A Study in the Accommodation of Tradition . American Anthropologist 70 : 671-697 . 1970 ...
... Muslim Villages : A Reply . American Anthropologist 72 : 1079-1088 . Antoun , R. T. 1968. On the Modesty of Women in Arab Muslim Villages : A Study in the Accommodation of Tradition . American Anthropologist 70 : 671-697 . 1970 ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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