Annexed Structures to the Quadrilateral between Form and Function: Issues and Proposals

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https://doi.org/10.35516/Hum.2026.10149

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Attachment, functionalism, discriminatory, usage, morphology.

Abstract

Objectives: This study seeks to provide a valid academic model to deal with linguistic patterns that old linguists subtly categorized under compounding with other abstract forms, because of the problems observed at both the structural and semantic levels. The study at hand works by investing the formal components of these structures and searching for their semantic function.

Methodology: The study adopted a descriptive analytical approach. The descriptive approach was used for the purpose of extrapolation of the problems related to the use of those structures both to the speech community and to linguists themselves. The analytical approach was based on proposing a set of treatment tools that are suitable for dealing with these usage patterns, and then proposing a special analytical model for them. A set of verb patterns attached to the structures of the abstract quadruple verb were analyzed, without attempting to numerate them.

Results: The study reached a number of conclusions, such as the fact that the phoneme classified as appendix does not fall under one single type/function, but three instead: discriminatory, structural discriminatory, and non-discriminatory. Each of these types carries the pattern of use that is to be included individually within its special pattern of structure. The study provided a model applicable to each type of use characterized by the feature of attachment.

Conclusion: Attachment is an important tool of linguistic expansion at the level of word development and at the level of semantic additions (meanings of increase) and studying them based on the values of use they carry and based on research in methodological analysis tools reveals the reality of their structural and semantic status and determines the mechanisms of their classification and treatment.

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2026-02-01

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Al-Khrissat, M. A. H. (2026). Annexed Structures to the Quadrilateral between Form and Function: Issues and Proposals. Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences, 53(7), 10149. https://doi.org/10.35516/Hum.2026.10149

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Arabic Language and Literature
Received 2024-12-20
Accepted 2025-02-06
Published 2026-02-01