Abstract
The phenomenon of parsing is one of the most famous phenomena in the Arabic language, and Arabic is almost one of the very few languages that apply this characteristic. If parsing exists in other global languages, it is limited to specific cases and does not include the entire language. Parsing is the change in the movement of the final participle of a noun or present tense verb with a change in the grammatical position. Arabic scholars have been accused of inventing syllables, and they claim that it does not exist in ancient Arabic, nor in the Holy Quran. This research is an attempt to uncover the origins of parsing in the island languages.
Article Type
Article
First Page
157
Last Page
171
Publication Date
6-15-2024
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dawud, Maysoon Abdul-Jabbar
(2024)
"The phenomenon of parsing in island languages,"
Alustath Journal for Human and Social Sciences: Vol. 63:
Iss.
2, Article 14.
DOI: 10.36473/44j1v984
Available at:
https://alustath.researchcommons.org/journal/vol63/iss2/14