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Abdullah Saad Abdullah Bin Dobaian

Professor

Professor of Theoretical Linguistics, Department of English and Literature

العلوم اﻹنسانية واﻻجتماعية
Ground floor, Depatment of English and Literature, Office 63AB
publication
Journal Article
2005

On Semitic Denominal Verbs: The case of Arabic and Hebrew

Arabic Hebrew Lexicon and Denominal Verbs

I argue that the noun in denominative verbs in Arabic and Hebrew is a lexical indivisible part of the verb. Evidence for the lexical analysis of denominal verbs is based on lexical, semantic, and syntactic arguments. I argue that, unlike the lexical analysis, Baker's syntactic analysis of denominative verbs fails to account for the lexical properties of denominative verbs particularly the lack of referential index of the noun and the non-ambiguity of these verbs with adverbs. Furthermore the dual projection of a verb and a noun in syntax as assumed by the syntactic analysis violates syntactic principles.

Magazine \ Newspaper
Journal of King Saud University
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publications

There are many analyses that attempt to account for Polarity Items (PI)
any. Among such analyses are Ladusaw’s (1980), Kadmon and Landman’s
(1993), and Linebarger’s (1987). In this…

2007
publications

Kufis and Basris analyse null and optional ’an, in Arabic Complementizer Structure (ACS), in terms of how an accusative case is assigned to the verb. The linguists of both schools, despite their…

2017
Published in:
Institute for the Study and Research on Arabization
publications

I discuss the morphological analysis of tense and aspect proposed by early Arab grammarians and illustrate some of its problems. In order to account for these problems, the Arab grammarians had to…

2018
Published in:
Australian International Academic Centre PTY.LTD