Literal indications of conjunctive and resumption, and their impact on grammatical structure

Section: Arabic language
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
145-172

Abstract

Each of the conjunctions come with a meaning that is suitable for it,however sometimes it alternates with others in the benefit of the meaning, These letters share a grammatical rule by declaring the subordination of what comes after it to what came before it in a coordinated style and when it comes to another meaning it may affect the composition other than its effect on the descriptive meaning, as if you make the installation appellant. Therefore, we want to highlight examples of conjunctions, The monosyllabic and dual letters were a sample of the research which was divided into five demands, Followed by a conclusion with the most important results of the research which ended with validation of approval sources and references, the researchs were arranged as follows:The first requirement: Letter indication (in Arabic Al-Faa)The second requirement: Letter indication (in Arabic Al-Wow)The third requirement: Letter indication (in Arabic Am (or) )The fourth requirement: Letter indication (in Arabic ao (or) )The fifth requirement: Letter indication (in Arabic Bl (but))

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Khattab, F., فاتن, Younis, M., & محمد. (2025). Literal indications of conjunctive and resumption, and their impact on grammatical structure. Journal of Education for the Humanities, 4(14), 145–172. Retrieved from https://rjps.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/jeh/article/view/5130