(Zaleh) in Arabic Language: Its Types, Subjugation, and Meanings | ||
Anbar University Journal of Languages & Literature | ||
Article 1, Volume 4, Issue 1, February 2012, Pages 187-206 PDF (555.03 K) | ||
Author | ||
Assist. Prof. Dr. Noori Yaseen Al-Hiti | ||
Abstract | ||
It is a problematic matter for lots of researchers and scholars to distinguish between the types of verb (Zala) in the past, present and the origin. That is because the image of its past is one, although it, in fact, falls into three types. Each one differs from the other two at the origin of its substance, the remark of its middle letter (ayn), its present and the origin, and the misunderstanding caused by moving its remark , transferring or deleting. Then one present tense may co-occur in more than one of its types. This motivates the researcher to give the subject a special research collecting what is said in it, explaining all of its types attributing them to their substances and origins, showing the faces of participation and separation among its types, and displaying the discord among derivationalists in some affairs, preferring what he sees as outweighing by the evidence, relying, at all, on the mothers of the sources . | ||
Keywords | ||
Grammar; Morphology; semantics | ||
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