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dc.contributor.authorوهبه، طلالen_US
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-13T07:33:23Z-
dc.date.available2023-03-13T07:33:23Z-
dc.date.issued1995-07-
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/6746-
dc.description.abstractفي رأينا ان القول بأن الأفعال (.. بعض الأفعال) تشبه الأسماء غير مبني على أسس نحوية سليمة وأن القول بعدم إعرابها أقرب إلى المنطق الألسني الحديث. ويظهر ذلك بواسطة التحليل الأفقي للأسماء والعامودي للأفعالen_US
dc.description.abstractA notre avis, dire que la déclinaison du verbe (à l'inaccompli) en arabe ressemble d la déclinaison des noms n'est pas grammaticalement bien fondé. Il est linguistiquement plus acceptable de dire que la déclinaison des verbes est tout à fait spécifique. Nous démontrons cela en comparant l'analyse syntagmatique des noms a l'analyse paradigmatique des verbes.en_US
dc.description.abstractFrom our point of view, it's not grammatically well founded to say that the verbal declension (for imperfect tense) in Arabic resembles to the nominal declension. It is linguistically more acceptable to say that it does not. We demonstrate that by comparing a syntagmatic analysis of nouns to a paradigmatic analysis of verbs.en_US
dc.language.isoaraen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Balamanden_US
dc.subjectالفعلen_US
dc.titleالفعل لا يُعْرَبen_US
dc.title.alternativeLa nature de la Déclinaison verbale en Arabeen_US
dc.title.alternativeThe nature or verbal Declension in Arabicen_US
dc.typeJournal Articleen_US
dc.contributor.affiliationFaculty of Arts and Sciencesen_US
dc.description.issue2en_US
dc.description.startpageع- 9en_US
dc.description.endpageع- 14en_US
dc.date.catalogued2023-03-13-
dc.description.statusPublisheden_US
dc.identifier.openURLhttp://olib.balamand.edu.lb/balamand_publications/journals/kalimat_hawliyat/kalimat_2/article_11.pdfen_US
dc.relation.ispartoftextKalimaten_US
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