AL (the) in the Linguistic Heritage | ||
AL-AMEED JOURNAL | ||
Article 1, Volume 5, Issue 1, January 2017, Pages 1-213 | ||
Author | ||
Asst. prof. Dr. Usama R. AL-Saffar | ||
Abstract | ||
ABSTRACT Al, the light or depleted, is considered as a phoneme fighting the acts of desuetude for being dominant as a god in Semitism or in the old Arabic. The current research paper is to survey the definite Al in the old languages and whatever replacement and change it purports, illustrates the parts of Al functionally as they are four: defining, affixing, adding and interrogating and then tackles the act of omitting Al and the exclamatory sense of it. Ultimately, there is a conclusion manifesting the results. | ||
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