Review of Bahloul, Maher (2008). Structure and function of the Arabic Verb

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140-144
Published: 20-11-2011
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This is a review of Bahloul, Maher (2008). Structure and function of the Arabic Verb.

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Al-Horais, N. (2011). Review of Bahloul, Maher (2008). Structure and function of the Arabic Verb. Pragmalingüística, (19), 140–144. https://doi.org/10.25267/Pragmalinguistica.2011.i19.09

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Nasser Al-Horais, Qassim University

College of Arabic Language & Social Studies, Arabic Language department, P.O. Box 6611, Buryadh51425 

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