al-Ḥumūla ad-dalāliyya fī l-fiˁl [ “The Semantic Content of the Verb"]
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“The Semantic Content of the Verb”. The present work deals with verb semantic content through two main points. We address in the first point, how to identify the verb meaning in the sentence. The second point deals with lexicalized meaning in some verb to determine its semantic content through fusion, fission, homonymy and polysemy .
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