Formulas and their alternation According to linguistic usage

Authors

  • Ghufran Abdullah Taher Ministry of Education / General Directorate of Education, Al-Karkh II

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.66026/880kr440

Keywords:

morphological forms and alternation, linguistic use.

Abstract

We summarize what we have achieved in this morphological research and its study related to connotation and its impact on the meaning of the word and the various meanings that emerge through changing the morphological evidence and the subsequent change in the significance of its meanings.

         It is an important phenomenon in the morphological aspect, as the effect of movement on the meaning changes according to linguistic use, leading to a new connotation that differs from the old connotation.

        The formulas and morphological alternation in them took up a wide space in the books of the ancients and moderns and their various methods of presenting scientific material, including special methods and a solid scientific approach that deserves to be studied and examined.

Alternation in forms was not a clear term for the ancients through the alternation of one form with another and what it indicates of many meanings such as exaggeration, abundance, compliance, becoming, obligation, negation, empowerment and others. Semantics plays a major role in constructing the meaning of structures and the different meanings that emerge from them and it is considered an important factor in enriching the language with many valuable and diverse vocabulary. Morphological semantics is important to the ancients and moderns as they paid much attention to it and conducted comprehensive studies.

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Published

2025-09-15