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On the Theory of Multiple Feature-Checking: Arabic Verbs of Speech and Communication

Journal of Language Teaching and Research
doi 10.4304/jltr.4.6.1225-1231
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November 1, 2013

Authors
Sabri S. AlshboulMaisoun I. Abu-JoudehNazmi T. Al-Shalabi
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Academy Publication


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