subject pronoun theory with verb in the Arabic grammar
subject pronoun theory with verb in the Arabic grammar
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Keywords: Apparent Pronoun- Implied Pronoun- Pronoun Interpreter- Theory ElementsAbstract
The research is based on presenting a new reading from a different and unique angle about the discovery of the obligatory and committed verbal provisions in the pronoun of the subject with the verb ascribed to him. The research began with an introduction in which the researcher explained the concept of theory and pronoun, and took care of mentioning the synonymous terms of pronoun and the purpose of pronoun in the Arabic language. Then the introduction was concluded by talking about the pronoun interpreters in terms of rank, number and gender. Unique explanatory tables have been created to illustrate these interpreters.
The research aims to show the extent to which the subject's pronouns adheres to those imperative provisions within the Arabic formal structures when assigning its triple verbs to it. The research termed those mandatory provisions the elements of the theory, and found them to be seven counted and exclusively.
The research reached some results, including that six of these provisions and elements may be unique to the subject pronoun without the rest of the pronouns, and that the attribution of the subject pronoun to the verb in Arabic use proceeds according to a syntactic system that is very disciplined and very regular. Accordingly; this system deserves to be called theory.
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