Maintain the objective in morphology

  • Dr Kareem Dohan Owayez Al- Hamdawee Ministry of education/ Education in Al-Diwaniyah
Keywords: succession, symmetrical, maintain the objective

Abstract

For a speaker in Arabic classical. purposes and secrets in expression. Came to their habit of using, they did not declare their speech, come in innate their practice of the language. When the time came to set the rules. Grammarians looked at language as an ordered cognitive system, Among these industrial practices are that they follow the purposes of the speakers, It is the passive extrapolation, Therefore, the purposes defined by the Grammarians are as it is thought to have taken place on the tongue of the speaker, This study was an attempt to identify grammarians procedures in monitoring these purposes, The nature of the study required that it be divided into two subjects The first is (The purpose of his communication level to his knowledge field), And the second (Keep objects in symmetrical succession), The study concluded with the results,

then the sources of research and its references.

Author Biography

Dr Kareem Dohan Owayez Al- Hamdawee, Ministry of education/ Education in Al-Diwaniyah

Ministry of education/ Education in Al-Diwaniyah

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Published
2020-07-28
How to Cite
Dohan Owayez Al- Hamdawee, D. K. (2020). Maintain the objective in morphology. Al-Qadisiyah Journal For Humanities Sciences, 23(1), 318-341. Retrieved from https://journalart.qu.edu.iq/index.php/QJHS/article/view/237
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