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    <title>Terms of Arabic origin in Azerbaijani language, borrowed from European languages through Russian</title>
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    <description>Title: Terms of Arabic origin in Azerbaijani language, borrowed from European languages through Russian
Authors: Memmedli, Nadir
Abstract: The historical factors stipulating borrowing of terms of Arabic origin by&#xD;
European languages include spread of this language in the Middle East widely&#xD;
in ancient times and economic and cultural relations existing historically&#xD;
between European countries and East. Of course, borrowed Arabic words differ&#xD;
from one another in their meaning, content and status. For example, kofe,&#xD;
azimut, kalibr, tarif, tara, almanax, alkoqol, maqazin, zenit, alqoritm which are&#xD;
the wordsof Arabic origin are widely used in European languages, furthermore&#xD;
they have led to creation of some derivative compound words. Some of them are&#xD;
international words e.g. tara, alkoqol, tarif, etc. Terms of Arabic origin influence&#xD;
European languages in different ways: 1. Neologisms which have not been&#xD;
borrowed from Arabic language in the finished form, and have developed in&#xD;
European languages; 2. the terms which have been borrowed from Arabic&#xD;
language in the complete form and have been subjected to phonetic substitution.&#xD;
1) Neologisms which have not been borrowed from Arabic language in the&#xD;
finished form,and have developed in European2) The terms which have been&#xD;
borrowed from Arabic language in the complete form and have been subjected&#xD;
to phonetic substitution. Languages.</description>
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    <description>Title: Cover page</description>
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    <description>Title: Volume editors</description>
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    <title>Preface</title>
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    <description>Title: Preface</description>
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