Sharing some grammatical and morphological issues
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https://doi.org/10.64295/cujahr.v5i5.79Keywords:
Participation, Cases, Meaning, Morphological Form.Abstract
This study attempts to show the participation occurs between some morpho-syntactic cases to help readers understand the participation aspects introduced supported by evidences and analysis. This study has been ranged into three sections beginning with an introduction and an overview (including simple definitions of participation, syntax, and morphology) in that each section involves two cases. Then, the study ends with a conclusion listing the most significant conclusions and recommendations, and references. A descriptively analytical methodology was used. The most significant conclusions are:
- Both morphology and syntax participate in parsing words and some adverbs (e.g., originality).
- Both morphology and syntax participate in verb and infinitive and some derivatives.
- They participate in hamzat al-wasl and al-qat'a concerning movement stability, pronunciation, and their initial position in writing.
- They participate in agent, and imperative verbs that show the form of agents.
Based on the conclusions, the researcher recommended studying morpho-syntactic cases to show participation.
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