Revealing transitive verb in Arabic short story: A case of tagmemic approach

Basid, Abdul ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9919-421X, Fatim, Al Lastu Nurul, Jumriyah, Jumriyah and Masrokhin, Masrokhin (2024) Revealing transitive verb in Arabic short story: A case of tagmemic approach. Izdihar: Journal of Arabic Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature, 7 (1). pp. 1-24. ISSN 26227371

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Abstract

The study aimed to reveal transitive verbs both of active and passive monotransitive in Arabic short story “al-’Ajuz was al-’Ushfur” by Mahasin Jadu by using Kenneth L. Pike’s tagmemic theory consisted of four elements. This study was a qualitative descriptive. Data was collected by reading and noting techniques from short story texts based on Kenneth L. Pike’s four tagmemic elements. The result of the study showed that based on on Kenneth L. Pike’s four tagmemic elements, active transitive verbs were expressed by using four structures: (1) Transitive verb phrase, noun Phrase 1, and noun phrase 2; (2) Transitive verb phrase, noun phrase 1, noun phrase 2, and adjunct (prepositional phrase); (3) Transitive verb phrase, noun phrase 1, and noun phrase 2; (4) Transitive verb phrases, (noun phrase 1), adjunct (prepositional phrase), and noun phrase 2. The passive monotransitive verbs founded on one structure was expressed by using transitive verb phrase, noun phrase 1, and noun phrase 2. The result of this study shown that in many cases of transitive phrases both of active and passive monotransitive forms might stimulate the notion of different meaning by using their own syntactic structures.

Item Type: Journal Article
Keywords: Active Monotransitive; Arabic short story; Tagmemic; Transitive Verb
Subjects: 20 LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE > 2004 Linguistics > 200409 Arabic Linguistics
20 LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE > 2004 Linguistics > 200409 Arabic Linguistics > 20040901 'Ilmu al-Nahw (Arabic Syntax and Grammar)
20 LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE > 2004 Linguistics > 200409 Arabic Linguistics > 20040902 'Ilmu al-Sharf (Arabic Morphology)
20 LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE > 2004 Linguistics > 200409 Arabic Linguistics > 20040904 'Ilmu al-Dalalah (Arabic Semantics)
Divisions: Faculty of Humanities > Department of Arabic Language and Letters
Depositing User: Abdul Basid
Date Deposited: 03 Jun 2024 14:40

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