Deletion in construction and its impact of weight morphology

الحذف في البنية وأثره في الوزن الصرفي

Authors

  • Khadija Z. Al- Hamdani, Muhammad Dh.K. Ibrahim Author

Keywords:

Deletion, Construction, Weight morphology

Abstract

To abstract what is stated in search - we have to say: The object of deletion that gets in the balance morphological to delete some, is a very important object and deserves to stand on them, and this object scattered prevalent significant topics morphology, since hardly devoid of any subject, morphology has treated linguists veterans with great caution, and tried to find them justified, we have tried to put our hands on a number of them, to put them in the hands of the reader, to warn through it that weight morphological year that put the ancients, which reached him through extrapolation of the language, did not apply all the words, which gets them compatibility between the balance morphological as we found many words deviated from that balance, and this is out of balance morphological not haphazardly, but was intended to speak, because the word if she continues to approval of the balance morphological year it may be heavy on the tongue, and Arab hate heavy words on the tongue, so it tended to change the character word according to certain rules enacted linguists, to be the word light on the tongue, this change will lead to a change in the balance morphology, and affect dialects sometimes out balance morphological what is familiar, as we have seen in the drafting of the "name-acting "of the act cava, as it led to delete some morphological characters balance" effect". Indeed, the omission in the balance morphology was according to certain considerations, did not these considerations far from the rules of the language, as it is turned deliberately in order to get the word out approval for the taste of Arab proper to take the words scope to speak, it is not right without them, and as we mentioned This phenomenon is a great language, but what we have is a certain aspect of them to tight place.

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2013-07-17

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