The morphological structures and their implications in the Diwan of Muhammad Saeed Al-Haboubi (A Study in the Verb Structures and Their Connotations)
- Author:
- Hamid Hasan Musa
- Level:
- Master
- Field of study:
- Arabic Language and Literature
- Language:
- Arabic
- Faculty:
- Faculty of Nations Cultures and Languages
- Year:
- 2021
- Publisher:
- URD Press
- Supervisor(s):
- Mohammad Saadi
- Advisor(s):
- Ayed Mohammad Al-Fatli
Our study of the poetry of Muhammad Saeed Al-Haboubi (The morphological structures and their implications in the Diwan of Muhammad Saeed Al-Haboubi (A Study in the Verb Structures and Their Connotations)) is concerned with the morphological aspect of the verb structures transmitted in his poetry. Despite the poet’s status in the modern era, at the height of poetic stagnation and the dark ages, we find him as a beacon to which the eyes turn, and the eyes look to him, bearing the banner of poetry and revival in his time, and his poetic book contains a large amount of verb of its various types, it is a fertile breeding ground for indicating the semantics of the verb and its uses. The desire factor is also the reason behind this model.
The research deals with a purely morphological issue, which is the extent of the effect of the morphological formula in enriching the meaning, determining its connotations, and the extent to which the words of morphological scholars match linguistic usage.
This study attempts to answer the fundamental question, which leads to the extent to which the science of morphology can control the meaning, act on it and its accuracy?
Based on the foregoing, the study took place in three chapters and came to a number of results, the most important of which is that he was a poet and a wise fighter, as the history of the First World War devoted a bright page to the jihad of Mr. 1333 AH, and he himself went out despite his old age, and the huddled crowds of believers joined him, and most of the southern Iraqi tribes and the Kurds, and he marched with them to the Shuaiba area where the British are present, and fought the British occupiers in the Battle of Shuaiba, but the superiority of the English with weapons forced the resistance to withdraw after they Great sacrifices were made by the martyrs. The actual structure and its connotations were also abundant in the poetry of Muhammad Saeed Al-Haboubi, with its various types and weights. , and a service to semantics, and therefore we see it in some poems intending to construct one of the verbs and intensify the connotations of the one construction in the poem to deepen the meaning that is subject to the language and the conjugations of the verbs.