HIGHLIGHTS
- who: sheeraz ali from the Competition in Indonesia have published the paper: Arabiyat: The Grammatical Deviations in The Arabic Debate, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: The results showed that 29 grammatical errors were found in syntax errors and 18 morphological errors.
SUMMARY
Like Indonesian, Arabic has both formal and informal varieties. The formal variety of Arabic consists of classical Arabic and fushhâ Arabic (Modern Standard Arabic/MSA). In the Arabic debate competition, even though it was in oral form, the Arabic language used by the participants was fushhâ Arabic. Even though . . .
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