Semantics of the structures of the active participle In the poetry of Abdul Wahab Al-Adwani Selected examples from Takhmisiyah for purdah and its approach
Abstract
Studying the morphological structure is an essential element of understanding the language, its structures, and its methods, leading to understanding the meaning resulting from the use of the morphological structure in the context, as it is the form of the word and the material on which it is built. Each structure has a function that distinguishes it from other structures, and the significance of the structure is considered a basis for understanding the linguistic sciences in terms of their structures, rhetoric, and methods inside and outside the context. Morphology is closely linked to semantics, meaning that one of them is complementary to the second and it is not possible to separate them, and the Arabic texts (the Quran The Holy Prophet, the Noble Hadith, and Arab poetry and prose) is considered a fertile field for linguistic research and studies, as linguistic connotations are formed as a result of the role played by morphological structures of various types. What concerns us here are derivative structures, which constitute a prominent phenomenon in various texts, especially literary texts, which are the subject of our study, which is concerned with clarifying the role of derivative structures in enriching texts and strengthening them with the meanings that the poet wants to convey.