HIGHLIGHTS
- who: CHICAGO - LONN and colleagues from the Charles Burnett stable structureLatin and Arabic were both languages of travellers, akin, as Mallette puts it, to a tribal rug (p., ), beautiful and intricate, which made a home of whichever place it was laid out on. Latin and Arabic both became languages of religions, so unifying the whole people of a religion. But language also entailed narrative, and the spread of stories, especially the u2018fantastic tale`, is another theme of this book: u2018fabula` in Latin translates khuru0101fa in Arabic, which in turn is the legendary figure who was carried off . . .
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