SAR 5 – Arabic Morphology and Its Scale
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Course Overview
Sarf (Arabic Morphology) is the branch of Arabic language studies that deals with word structure and patterns. While Nahw focuses on sentence structure and grammar, Sarf focuses on how individual words are formed, changed, and derived from root letters.
This course introduces students to the study of word structure and transformation in the Arabic language. Learners will explore how root letters are manipulated to form various word patterns, tenses, and meanings. At the end of this course, you will gain the ability to recognize and apply different morphological patterns.
Course Content
- MODULE 1: Introduction to the Science of Morphology
- MODULE 2: Morphological Scale
- MODULE 3: Root Letters and Additional Letters
- MODULE 4: Basic and Augmented Forms of Verbs
- MODULE 5: Basic and Augmented Forms of Nouns
- MODULE 6: Additional Letters and their Indicators
- MODULE 7: Sound and Weak Verbs
- MODULE 8: Past, Present, and Imperative Tenses of Verb
- MODULE 9: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
- MODULE 10: Active Verb and Passive Verb
- MODULE 11: The Two Nuns of Emphasis with Verb