Vol. 1 No. 5 (2017)
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Adhesives and their effect on the structure of syntactic and semantic verb

Authors

Wa'am Al-Ahmadi

DOI:

10.26389/AJSRP.W250817

Published:

2017-12-30

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Abstract

The research examined the effect of affixes on the verbs’ synthetic structure, which proved that the verb in Arabic is not affected by Gender, this is the case of nouns only, the existence and non existence of feminine indications in the verb is a reference to the femininity or masculinity of the subject. In relation to plurals it is a grammatical trait contingent if used to achieve the concept of multiplication and repetition, not in consideration of the indications mistaken for pronouns, pluralizing and doubling from this prospect are features to the noun only, the verb relies on the subject in this trait. It appears that the phenomenon of uniformity between the verb and his subject is noticed with Gender indications, but with number indications classical Arabic does not accept this kind of uniformity.

Keywords:

verb congruence structure gender trait number trait

References

Author Biography

  • Wa'am Al-Ahmadi, Arabic Language Department | Taibah University | Madinah | Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

    Arabic Language Department | Taibah University | Madinah | Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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How to Cite

Al-Ahmadi, W. (2017). Adhesives and their effect on the structure of syntactic and semantic verb. Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 1(5), 35-26. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.W250817