Camel Terminology and its Morphological Structures: A Semantic Study

Authors

  • Prof. Dr. Suhaila Taha Muhammad Saleh Al-Bayati
    • Prof. Dr. Ansam Nazim Jassim
      • Prof. Dr. Fayhaa Qahtan Mamdouh

        DOI:

        https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v4i1.775

        Keywords:

        connotation , morphological structures , camel words

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        Abstract

         In the Arabic language, we have many expressions for the names of things, their attributes, and their verbs. Since my desire tended to study morphology, I decided to choose camel words, study their morphological structures, and explain their connotations. So, the title of my research became (The significance of the verb structures for camel words), and the nature of scientific research required that it be based on two topics: They are an introduction and a brief introduction to verbs, followed by a conclusion with the most important results. The first section became titled (Abstract Verbs), and the second section was titled (More Verbs).

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        Published

        02/01/2024

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        How to Cite

        Muhammad, S., Nazim, A., & Mamdouh, F. (2024). Camel Terminology and its Morphological Structures: A Semantic Study. Ibn Khaldoun Journal for Studies and Researches, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v4i1.775