The beginning of the subject in morphology Yahya bin Rajab bin Ali Fadel, who died after (1051 AH) Second section
Keywords:
Beginning, exchange, YahyaAbstract
This manuscript is a small booklet in which its author summarized a number of important morphological issues, and it is clear from its title that it is a summary for beginners in the science of morphology among students of the Arabic language. Its author mentioned this by saying: ((I did not find a concise summary of morphology that included what they needed in terms of benefits, excluding what was not needed of superfluous things. I compiled a summary of it above what for them, conveying to them their trust and hopes, and I called it: The Beginning of the Beginning))
The manuscript is divided into two parts. The first part is about defining the science of morphology, about the conjugation of verbs and their categories, and about the categories of nouns and their weights. It was verified by Dr. Ahmed Ghanem Al-Zalzali, and the second part - which is the subject of investigation here - Its author gave it a title: Chapter on Illal and Assimilation.
I edited this section of the manuscript according to the well-known method in the science of investigation, and presented it with a summary, and because the first section of the manuscript was edited and the details related to the study of the author were mentioned, and the attribution of The manuscript and its importance. Therefore, I will suffice with describing the section of the manuscript under investigation, and explaining the method for investigating it, and I will move directly to verifying the text for the sake of brevity and benefit.
I concluded the work with footnotes and a list of sources and references, hoping that this work would be useful to students of knowledge