A Thesaurus of Assumed Synonyms in Arabic By Abu Hilal al- Askari
Author: Dr. Muhammad Akram Chaudhary
Book Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 552
Size: 9.5 X 7.0 X 1.2
Publication Year: 2017
Description
About This Book:
Abu Hilal al-Askari's "A Thesaurus of Expected Equivalent Words in Arabic" is a special etymological work that gives a total examination of equivalents in the Arabic language. This reference book is an amazing asset for understudies, scientists, language specialists, and any other person intrigued by the huge and unpretentious universe of Arabic.
"A Thesaurus of Expected Equivalent Words in Arabic," by Abu Hilal al-Askari, is a far-reaching and calculated examination of Arabic equivalents. This work is outstanding from different perspectives:
Extensive Lexicon:
The book gives a colossal rundown of assumed equivalents in Arabic, furnishing perusers with a large number of terms and articulations with comparable or tantamount implications.
Thematic Organization:
Equivalent words are coordinated specifically to assist perusers with recognizing equivalent words in specific circumstances or point regions, whether in writing, verse, or customary discourse.
Precise Definitions:
Every equivalent word accompanies an unmistakable and compact depiction, permitting perusers to grasp the minor changes in importance and use between terms.
Rich Cultural Context:
The book dives into the social and authentic components of equivalent words, offering knowledge on what the Arabic language began and was meant for by various societies and human advancements.
Language Enrichment:
"A Thesaurus of Expected Equivalents in Arabic" extends jargon as well as further develops language capacity by cultivating a more top-to-bottom handle of word use and suggestions.
Reference for Writers and Translators:
This thesaurus is an important apparatus for scholars, interpreters, and artists who need to expand their jargon and utilize the best terms in their composition.