This article scrutinizes the correlation between lexical and syntactic systems of language through an analysis of the impact of meronymy on Arabic syntagmatic structure. The objective here is to introduce the conceptual significance of meronymy, and specifically, explore Arabic meronymic structures, examining correctness and acceptability of sentences based on meronymic typologies. Drawing upon the central tenets of linguistics and its fundamental theoretical trajectories, this article reviews key Arabic grammatical sources whilst investigating meronymic structures via inducing Classical Arabic corpus, retrieved from both The Holy Qur’an and the Prophetic traditions.In spite of its increasing popularity amongst scholars of linguistics, mer...
© 2020 Lifescience Global. This article discusses the peculiarities of the Arabic root, its phonemic...
This contribution is a cross-dialectal comparative analysis of possessive constructions. The dialect...
As times change and new concepts become part of our reality, Arabic, just like any other language, i...
This article is part of a study aiming to disambiguate Arabic verb-noun collocation in Machine Trans...
The Arabic traditional grammar as well as Chomsky’s mainstream theory may not be able to provide a g...
Metaphor and metonymy, after a long time of being far from the centre of interest of linguistics, at...
The present paper deals with the Arabic metonymy and the possibility of rendering this trope into En...
This study focusses on the importance of etymology and comparative philology in defining conceptual ...
We can divide ambiguity in etymological structures of the Arabic language in two types: 1-Ambiguitie...
Arabic language is the most spoken languages in the Semitic languages group, and one of the most com...
International audienceThe phenomenon of homonymy appeared at the conceptual beginnings of Arabic gra...
This thesis is the first of its kind to study the (linguistic) phenomenon of systematic polysemy and...
This study presents developments in the Arabic linguistic tradition that relate to the question of i...
In recent years the spoken dialects of Arabic have had the lion's share of linguistic analysis whil...
This contribution is a cross-dialectal analysis of possessive constructions. The dialects under stud...
© 2020 Lifescience Global. This article discusses the peculiarities of the Arabic root, its phonemic...
This contribution is a cross-dialectal comparative analysis of possessive constructions. The dialect...
As times change and new concepts become part of our reality, Arabic, just like any other language, i...
This article is part of a study aiming to disambiguate Arabic verb-noun collocation in Machine Trans...
The Arabic traditional grammar as well as Chomsky’s mainstream theory may not be able to provide a g...
Metaphor and metonymy, after a long time of being far from the centre of interest of linguistics, at...
The present paper deals with the Arabic metonymy and the possibility of rendering this trope into En...
This study focusses on the importance of etymology and comparative philology in defining conceptual ...
We can divide ambiguity in etymological structures of the Arabic language in two types: 1-Ambiguitie...
Arabic language is the most spoken languages in the Semitic languages group, and one of the most com...
International audienceThe phenomenon of homonymy appeared at the conceptual beginnings of Arabic gra...
This thesis is the first of its kind to study the (linguistic) phenomenon of systematic polysemy and...
This study presents developments in the Arabic linguistic tradition that relate to the question of i...
In recent years the spoken dialects of Arabic have had the lion's share of linguistic analysis whil...
This contribution is a cross-dialectal analysis of possessive constructions. The dialects under stud...
© 2020 Lifescience Global. This article discusses the peculiarities of the Arabic root, its phonemic...
This contribution is a cross-dialectal comparative analysis of possessive constructions. The dialect...
As times change and new concepts become part of our reality, Arabic, just like any other language, i...