How did the Arabic language evolve?

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It is generally supposed the origins of modern dialects are to be found in these ancient languages of the central and northern Arabian Peninsula. Migration of these groups favoured the spread of different Arabic vernaculars to the South of the Peninsula as well as to the regions of Mesopotamia.
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