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Verb Changes while Emphasizing in the Arabic Language

Journal: International Journal of Nations Research (Vol.5, No. 51)

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Page : 149-169

Keywords : Verb; Emphatic Verb; Non-Emphatic Verb;

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Abstract

A verb using adverb of time (past, present and future) is used to show state or implementation of an action for information and writing. Present form of a verb in Arabic is used in forms of imperative, emphatic or non-emphatic, which a non-emphatic verb is in normal or simple form, but in case of emphasis, it shows urging and expressing the determination of a speaker on seriously practical implementation of an action. The use of (Nun) at the end of present or imperative verbs in Arabic is due to emphasis, and the joining of (Nun-e-Saqeela) or (Nun-e- Mushadadah) at the end of a verb expresses more emphasis than Nun khafeefa (Nun-e- Sakena). The emphatic “Nun”, except for requesting or praying, is not used in past form (in Arabic). Adding of these “Nuns” at the end of present and imperative forms of a verb, have different forms too that we can find them in the syntactical section of syntactic books and its grammatical forms in grammar books with its details. However, in this article, and the various dimensions of these changes while, have been researched and reviewed with its examples showing syntactic and grammatical points with the reasons, and the questions already posed, scientific and investigative responses given. In this article, I explained the very complex points of verbs when stressing that the literary men face at all times.

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