Abstract

Arabic is one of the synthetic languages, and it is one of the most languages that branch into various sciences and departments. Among these sciences is semantics, which is a wide-area science, intertwined with parts, broadening relationships with other linguistic, structural, and structural linguistic levels, in addition to its relations with many human sciences and knowledge such as philosophy, jurisprudence, and science. Speech, and others, and specialized in Arabic features that made it known and clearly defined among other languages, and among these features are movement and what it performs of indications, whether morphological in the structures of words or grammatical in the end, and this research tries to stand at the importance of these movements and reveal the indications that suggest and gain the lexical singular New connotations.

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