Title of article :
The Arabic Origins of Verb To Be in English, German, and French: A Lexical Root Theory Approach
Author/Authors :
Jassem، Zaidan Ali نويسنده Department of English Language and Translation,Qassim University,Buraidah,Saudi Arabia ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
12
From page :
187
To page :
198
Abstract :
This paper examines the genetic relationship between verb to be forms in Arabic and English mainly as well as German, French, and Latin secondarily. It applies the principles and tools of the lexical root theory according to which be-forms are shown to be true cognates in having the same or similar forms and meanings with slight phonetic, morphological and semantic changes. Unlike traditional comparative historical linguistics views in  which Arabic and English, for example, are classified as members of different language families, it shows how such verb forms  are related to and derived from one another, where Arabic may be their end origin. For example, all s-based forms such as is/was in English, sein, ist in  German, es, soi in French, sum in Latin are true cognates of Arabic kawan/kaan be/was via common sound changes.
Keywords :
comparative historical linguistics , Arabic , Be-forms , lexical root theory , English , German , Latin , French
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Record number :
2403969
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