الفعل في اللغات السامية : فقه اللغات السامية لبروكلمان أنموذجا

Other Title(s)

Theverb in Semitic Languages : Brueckelman's Philology of the Semitic Languages as example

Author

ميمونة عوني سليم

Source

مجلة بحوث اللغات

Issue

Vol. 3, Issue 1 (31 Dec. 2019), pp.25-48, 24 p.

Publisher

Tikrit University College of Education for Women

Publication Date

2019-12-31

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

24

Main Subjects

Languages & Comparative Literature

Topics

Abstract EN

Arabic is the language of the Holy Quran, a branch of a group of languages known to Orientalists as Semitic languages, and Orientalists have spent considerable efforts to study these languages, and wrote many books and researches about.

The Semites are the languages that the orientalist Schulzer called the Hebrew, Abyssinian and Syriac languages.

Naturally, every language that has moved away from its native country has been subject to changes, including Arabic and other Semitic languages.

There are similarities and differences betweenArabic and other Semitic languages.

The researcher chooses the German Orientalist Karl Brucklmann, who spent considerable efforts in studying and balancing the Semitic and Arabic languages.

His book Verbs, addresses and analyzes many aspects to find similarities and differences between them in relation to the verbs in the Arabic language.

Dr.

Ramadan Abdul-Tawab says that "There is no doubt that there are many benefits to the linguistic lesson of the learner's knowledge of Semitic languages which would not have reached us if our study was limited to Arabic" The paper, therefore, is limited to the verb in the Semitic languages as this is tackled in Brockelman's Book The Philology of the Semitic Arabic is the language of the Holy Quran, a branch of a group of languages known to Orientalists as Semitic languages, and Orientalists have spent considerable efforts to study these languages, and wrote many books and researches about.

The Semites are the languages that the orientalist Schulzer called the Hebrew, Abyssinian and Syriac languages.

Naturally, every language that has moved away from its native country has been subject to changes, including Arabic and other Semitic languages.

There are similarities and differences betweenArabic and other Semitic languages.

The researcher chooses the German Orientalist Karl Brucklmann, who spent considerable efforts in studying and balancing the Semitic and Arabic languages.

His book Verbs, addresses and analyzes many aspects to find similarities and differences between them in relation to the verbs in the Arabic language.

Dr.

Ramadan Abdul-Tawab says that "There is no doubt that there are many benefits to the linguistic lesson of the learner's knowledge of Semitic languages which would not have reached us if our study was limited to Arabic" The paper, therefore, is limited to the verb in the Semitic languages as this is tackled in Brockelman's Book The Philology of the Semitic Languages.

American Psychological Association (APA)

ميمونة عوني سليم. 2019. الفعل في اللغات السامية : فقه اللغات السامية لبروكلمان أنموذجا. مجلة بحوث اللغات،مج. 3، ع. 1، ص ص. 25-48.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

ميمونة عوني سليم. الفعل في اللغات السامية : فقه اللغات السامية لبروكلمان أنموذجا. مجلة بحوث اللغات مج. 3، ع. 1 (2019)، ص ص. 25-48.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1293872

American Medical Association (AMA)

ميمونة عوني سليم. الفعل في اللغات السامية : فقه اللغات السامية لبروكلمان أنموذجا. مجلة بحوث اللغات. 2019. مج. 3، ع. 1، ص ص. 25-48.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

Arabic

Notes

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Record ID

BIM-1293872