The Verb Structures and their lmplycations for Abdullah Binq Al-Mubarak's Diwan

Authors

  • Riyam Ibrahim Kiser College of Arts. Department of Arabic .Univesity of Anbar

Keywords:

verb structures, abstract triliteral verb forms, more triliteral verb forms, passive voice, transitivity and immanence

Abstract

The study investigated the subject of the verb structures in Abdullah bin Al-Mubarak's Diwan, and the study of these structures in the morphological verbs. The researcher conduced the verbs in terms of detachment and addition, the transitive verb and the imperative verb, In terms of passive and active. That Ibn Mubarak's Diwan constitutes an application of morphological topics in general, and that he used most of the abstract triple verb structures, and the abstract structures were more frequent than the addition, and that the abstract triangular verbs are more frequent, and the quadrilateral verbs were not used, and the active verbs are more frequent than passive verbs, and transitive verbs are more frequent than the intransitive verb Dion Abdullah bin Al-Mubarak formed most of the structures of abstract verbs, except for Chapter Six, which is the form (a verb to act), which was not mentioned in his collection.

- He did not mention in his collections all the forms of the tripartite, such as (Afa’al, Afa’o’al, Af’aal, Afa’a’al)

He did not mention in his collection of abstract quadrilateral verb forms or more.

Most of the verbs mentioned in his collection are transitive verbs.

Most of the verbs mentioned in his poetry are active verbs.

-Diversity in the connotations of verbs: sometimes movement and standing are used, sometimes seeking the truth, and so on..

Published

2024-01-23