The topic explored in this study is a hierarchal intermediary level known in linguistics as Morpho-Syntactic level, to bridge Morphology and Syntax in languages.
This paper has a two-fold aim: first, it tries to set up and examine the markings suffixed to the Tri-literal Perfect Verb (hence TPV) form in classical Arabic (hence CL). Secondly, it attempts to explore the phonetic ...
This paper is structured as follows: The introduction sets up the inconsistent and unreliable relationship between the Standard English sounds and letters, i.e. between English phonetics and orthography.
This study investigates a set of six particles named in Classical Arabic grammar as ʡinna wa ʡaxawaatiha, (Lit. ʔinna and its sisters). These particles are investigated as they stand in the Arabic tradition in section one, ...
The main concern of this paper is to examine the phonetic inventory of classical Arabic language. The consonants and vowels subsumed under this classical inventory are considered separately.
The first part of this study investigates finiteness and modality in Arabic in an attempt to set up finite clause structure in the language. The second part limits itself to the indicative (hence ind.) structures introduced ...