Abstract
This paper investigates the impact of society customs on the course of
the Arabic language starting from the language system, which has
come to stability, to the use of classical/standard language at the
present time. The paper traced the grammatical features of standard
Arabic related to society‘ customs responding to them. The paper also
looks at the grammarians’ works in terms of their influence by their
sociap habits and their realization of the effects of these habits, which
later influence the direction of some linguistic patterns. The paper
concludes that linguistic changes in Arabic in the modern age result
from the effect of social customs. In its illustration of this impact, the
study identifies some of the sociap habits and features which can be
found in the structures of the language and in the grammarians’
Orientations.