The Future of Democracy in Egypt after the 25th of January Revolution:
Elites’ Sociological Content Analysis
Osama
Ismael
أستاذ علم الاجتماع المساعد
جامعة الزقازيق
author
text
article
2013
ara
The current study aims to forecast the future of the democracy in the Egyptian society in the wake of the 25th of January Uprising. The researcher tries to analyze the current political status quo in light of the constructive and contextual variables that govern the society. This is probably evident in the views of the elites who have diverse social and political backgrounds. Actually, the researcher wants to identify the socio-political nature of the Egyptian society after the political change that was induced in January 25th. To this effect, the researcher used the content analysis method for the period of Feb. 2011-Oct. 2011. The analysis included: columns, articles, opinions, and the editorials of Al-Ahram, Al-Masri Al-Youm, Al Wafd newspapers. They reflect different political orientations. The website of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) “Ikhwan On Line” was also analyzed since it reflects the point of views of the MB that has a socio-political impact on the Egyptian society.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
13
59
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6093_79be12ca6e288c662e90af53cd0cd429.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6093
The Influence of Globalization on Arab Family
structure and functions
Elham
Omran Elazabi
کلية الآداب – جامعة طرابلس - ليبيا
author
text
article
2013
ara
This study needs to examine the influence of globalization on Arab family structure and functions through a sociological analysis of some Arab Societies and their structure and functions. The study adopts a descriptive, analytic approach to analyze Arab families in the light of the conclusions of recent research.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
61
83
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6094_f2880441080db186e544ad7a5fa81073.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6094
Women's Crimes
Salma
Abdullah
author
text
article
2013
ara
Crime is a social phenomena, that has been attached to mankind since existence on the face of the earth, and no society is ever free of it, and it varies in its nature, form, details or methods of performing it from one society to another and from one time to another , according to the difference in circumstances, whether economic, social, political and cultural. Women participation in crime is very un-acceptable by any means, and reflects an unsuitable image to a woman's role that has been granted the social, political and economic rights, and which represents half of society, and who is commissioned large and essential duties, represented in the social upraising of generations. Generally, this research paper handled with various objectives that are considered more important women crimes and they are as follows:- Each crime's understanding as from the legal, social, ethical, criminal behaviour and intentions, women crime. The characteristics of the criminal phenomena, in the Libyan society, size and characteristics of women crime in the Libyan society, some aspects the aid a woman in crime, methods of women crimes being committed, the specialty of women crimes, the real drives for women crimes, the hidden nature for women crimes, features and causes of the difference of men's crimes than women's criminality in the Libyan society, then women and selling of narcotics in the Libyan society, and finally, woman and the return to committing crimes in the Libyan society. This paper, included statistical information, obtained from specialized authorities, in addition to 37 reference, between books, scientific researches statistical reports, printouts, publishing's, handouts, and finally english references.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
85
114
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6095_9621f41a060f88ea17bdfdc9125ba9d2.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6095
Indicators of Existing Types of Multiple Intelligences among Students with Learning Difficulties in Al tafilah Basic School Directorate and its relation to their academic achievement
Abdel_Reheem
Fadel
جامعة الطفيلة التقنية - کلية العلوم التربوية.
author
text
article
2013
ara
This study aims to identify the indicators of existing types of multiple intelligences among students with learning difficulties in Al tafilah basic school directorate and its relation to their academic achievement, for the purpose of a achieving the aims of this study a developed questionnaire was used to collect the data and distribute it amongst the target group which reached (78) children had a hyper activity behavior. The Statistical package of social sciences (SPSS) was used to analyze the findings of the questionnaire depending on arithmetic means and the Anova analyses. The study has reached a group of findings of which the most important were: 1 The results indicated the presence of indicators of multiple intelligences among students with learning difficulties. 2 - The results indicated the existence of differences between the indicators of multiple intelligences among students with learning difficulties due to the variables of Gender and age. 3- The results indicated there was significant relationship between multiple intelligences andacademic achievement.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
117
163
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6096_2acf92e5e8941738859c28e74d585391.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6096
The Janissary Organization in the Ottoman State
A Study Using the Functional Groups Concept
Ahmed
Abdullah Negm
قسم اللغات الشرقية- کلية الآداب
جامعة عين شمس
author
text
article
2013
ara
The Janissary forces are the military organization known in the Ottoman state since the early beginning of it, and represent one of the essential issues in the history of it. This organization played various roles across the history of this state until it was eventually dismantled. Actually, the Janissary organization was studied several times without being able to interpret it within one context that can explain the reasons behind the establishment of this organization in the Ottoman state, its course in the history of this state, reasons why in many cases it played negative roles such as the large number of rebellions that exhausted the state, and finally how this organization was destructed through a process of mass killing without paying much attention to the brutality of this action. The current study is an attempt to study this military organization through the comprehensive interpretive concept of Functional groups. I believe that this concept has the analytical and interpretive ability through which the existence of the janissary organization in the Ottoman history can be explained. The concept also can answer questions such as what were the real reasons behind the establishment of this organization? Why were its members involved so roughly in politics that they killed the Sultan in some cases? What were the true reasons behind their several rebellions? And why was full eradication of its members, rather than jailing or exiling them, the only solution to get rid of this military institution. Finally, it is hoped that this study can add a new perspective to the large number of studies about the janissary organization, and may contribute in clarifying its historical picture.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
165
221
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6098_f576f2d8f9873e4a40f6385d46698a98.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6098
Portuguese Policy in Angola and Mozambique Colonies
Oreida
Saleh Mohammed Saleh
طالبة دراسات عليا – (دکتورة)
جامعةعين شمس– کلية الآداب
قسم التاريخ - ليبيا
author
text
article
2013
ara
Portuguese policy considers these two colonies as a part of mother nation and Africans as citizens but under certain conditions, namely, fluency in speaking and writing Portuguese language in order to eliminate African Language and traditions. The economic system in two colonies is based on forced labor in farms owned by the White. The most important exports of these two colonies are working people, who move to work in mines of South Africa; slaves trade which turns many of the natives into slaves. As for agriculture, there is no interest in agricultural production that is left to changes of climate beside imposing high taxes on African farmers. As for population policy, it focuses on the system of absorption which leads to division of society. Society is divided into a class that can get privileges and a class with no rights insides the colonies. The number of physicians and hospitals diminishes. To emphasize the discrimination between Africans and the Europeans, there are hospitals that are limited only to Europeans. As for education, illiteracy prevails in the colonies. Education is divided into two forms: an education for the Europeans supervised by the state, and African education which is considered the task of missionaries. Although Portugal is one of the oldest colonists, it is hard to find clear-cut philosophy of its policy in Angola and Mozambique Colonies, as it fluctuates between exploitation and settlement, ethnic discrimination and absorption, and improving conditions of the natives and enslaving them.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
225
245
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6099_81581ac2ccd3b15599e61cb4b11f3b99.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6099
The Trade of slaves in the Gulf Area during the Third and Fourth A. H. Centuries the Ninth and Tenth A. D Centuries
Saif
Shaheen al-Murikhi
قسم العلوم الإنسانية- کلية الآداب والعلوم
جامعة قطر
author
text
article
2013
ara
The major concern of the present study is to investigate the trade of salves in the Gulf area during the third and fourth A. H. centuries the ninth and tenth A. D centuries. The study sheds light on the sources and origins of the slaves that were imported and offered for sale in the Gulf area during the medieval period. The study is also concerned with providing information on the price of slaves and examining the most important slave markets that flourished in the Gulf area during the Abbasids state .In addition, the study offers a detailed description of the political, economic and social impact the salves left behind in the Gulf society. The study concludes with the fact that slave trade in the Gulf area during the third and fourth A. H. centuries the ninth and tenth A. D centuries was a lucrative business and contributed a great deal to the development of the Abbasid state.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
247
289
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6100_635c99f5e3298b8af7e95f3805628cc4.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6100
Educational Policy in the Annual Reports of the British Military Administration of Cyrenaica 1945-1948
Walid
Shoeib
طالب دکتوراه في کلية الآداب
قسم التاريخ – فرع التاريخ الحديث
author
text
article
2013
ara
This research needs to study the educational policy in the annual reports of the British military administration of Cyrenaica from 1945 to 1948. It focuses on the number of schools as well as their types and its sources of funding and supervision. It also highlights the nationality of teachers, number of students, curricula and the supervision of the educational process.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
293
305
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6101_d75108717bf368d2500347fffa06c818.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6101
The Grand Mosque in Kuysanjaq:
An Archaeological Field Study
Zeidan
Rashid
قسم الآثار / جامعة صلاح الدين
أربيل / العراق
author
text
article
2013
ara
The city of Kuysanjaq has a special importance that stems from its unique location near the river of Kuysanjaq and being surrounded by several Mounts. The best witness for this importance and an incentive for the same is its originality in history. It is a city that been created in old ages and still existed to our present day. The strategic location of the city of Kuysanjaq made it one of the most important northern Iraqi cities on the commercial caravans' road. Hence, the study of this unique city's Al-Jame' mosque sheds light on important aspects of Kuysanjaq's history, that are the religious and economic aspects in addition to the architectural and decorative aspects and their development. Al-Jame' mosque is one of the most important old-fashioned mosques that were common during the first hijri centuries of the dawn of Islam. Therefore, the research shall address two tracks in terms of methodology; 1st: mosque's definition and its development through ages, 2nd: Studying the architectural and decorative aspects of the mosque and supporting the same with a field study. In this regard the research includes a set of drawings and illustrations on this mosque that to be published for the first time ever.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
307
337
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6102_56f28a171352fc88cac1320b8b318271.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6102
Embodiment of Grape Growing and Wine Manufacturing
In the Arts of the Roman and Byzantine Empires
Saeda
Afaneh
قسم الآثار والسياحة, جامعة مؤتة.
الکرک, الأردن
author
text
article
2013
ara
One of the consequences of the Roman and Byzantine ages are graphic mosaics and frescos, which embody the cultivation of grapes and wine squeezing, which indicates its presence in a great number of agricultural activity at the time. It was a vintage of great importance when the Romans and the Byzantines, who considered wine a sacred drink in pagan religion and Christianity, as it symbolizes the god Bacchus to Romans and Christ in the Christian period. Grape is widely drawn ionto mosaic floors in churches, and almost no church is devoid of drawings showing the planation of grapes. There are also drawings illustrating the different stages throughout the plantation process, starting from the stage of grape picking up through its final appearance in the form of wine. Such graphics dedicated to the god Bacchus are featured on Roman temples. Many grape zqueezers were built up to extract wine in several locations known for cultivating grapes. According to a study, such grape zqueezers were established in relation to manufacturing food facilities in the field of grape growing and wine production. In addition, grape zqueezing in Jordan and Palestine represents a phenomenon worthy of research and attention. This research is an attempt to clarify the cultivation of grapes and manufacturing wine as well as the geographical distribution of grape growing and squeezing in northwestern areas in both Jordan and Palestine, the description of the most important aspects of space and size, number and nature of work, and to compare them in order to explain the similarities and differences among them to reach two conclusions: first; Grapes play an important role in the two periods of the Roman and Byzantine Empires, for being a crop economically important in economic terms anfd for the importance of wine in Christianity; second, it could be argued that there is a sort of unity in the production of this drink, through the similarity of such grape sqeezers, in terms of the general framework, and the way it works in wine extraction.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
339
383
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6103_5455837a7ced6b31035f60678ce27e8a.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6103
The Impact of traffic Pollution on the Environment in the Region of ALkhoms
Ayyad
Milad
author
text
article
2013
ara
With the acceleration of scientific progress and technological development achieved for a person gains a lot of material during the Renaissance and the Industrial increased movement of people from villages to industrial clusters in cities,. With the rapid development began to environmental problems and their adverse effects, reflected in the pollution of air, water, soil. The modes of modern transport in all forms and types and one of those great achievements, which have become a lifeline for the time being and a standard determines the degree of cultural development and variation between different countries of the world. Therefore, the environmental problems resulting from the increasing use of cars, and the attendant traffic congestion, it was a major cause of air pollution and noise to the detriment of public health of the population, and also affects the infrastructure of cities. The traffic is the organizer and the increasing incidents of auto turn cities into places unsafe and uncomfortable. For cities that suffer from chronic problems in transportation, become an urgent need to improve public transport as a prerequisite for maintaining the balance between transport and urban growth and environmental conservation. Have been introduced this subject for the first time in the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements in 1976, which called for the heart of the trends in the patterns of transport in big cities in favor of mass transit and to policies that promote this approach in the development of transport to meet the needs of the majority of the population, as is reducing of traffic congestion and the problems environmental.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
385
397
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6104_15d50b64ccf2cd5f335253310b6ab793.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6104
Constructive Grammatical Ideas
Yasser
Hassan ragab
قسم النحو والصرف والعروض
أستاذ مساعد کلية دار العلوم- جامعة القاهرة
author
text
article
2013
ara
This search treats a group of grammatical ideas which exposed –In the eyes of search- to misunderstanding they incorrectly were understood. For example, The strong passion to sectarian dispute grammer for some students viewed as a rich language which led to the multiplicity of views. Another example, some researchers imaged the relationship between the text language and the base –In a side of the language- as a confrontational relation ship as we see violation some of the texts at face value to the rules of language. Also, Rejection of appreciation and interpretation for some students claiming that it is alevel of analyse contrary to linguistic indeed and another ideas in the search table. This search could treat the mentioned ideas in a new way and removed misunderstanding for which contained and proved it,s vitality and it,s impact in the grammer lesson.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
399
422
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6105_fe97f79d7f7a1feeae26dc48732fc7a8.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6105
Poetic Thoughts about Death and Life In
Al Shabby and Abo Alsoad's Poetry
Yomna
Ibrahim
مدرس النقد الأدبي
کلية البنات – جامعة عين شمس
author
text
article
2013
ara
This research is deal with two important ideas: 1-death 2-life In perspective of literary way , how can poet deal with this two important issue. We know that al shabby talk a lot about this two important issue. But we don’t really listen to abo alsoad poetry voice about life and death. The research is focus on this two issue in the poetry of this two men. We must deal with this two issue in other poets . there are a lot of poets how talks about death and life in their poetry. We should take care of perspectives like : repetition , music ,title ,metaphor . This search treats a group of grammatical ideas which exposed –In the eyes of search- to misunderstanding they incorrectly were understood. For example, The strong passion to sectarian dispute grammer for some
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
425
465
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6107_9493a2533fe68385b939bd2de0a63e30.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6107
A Post-Structuralist Reading of
Sylvia Plath's "Bee Sequence"
Anwar
Abdel Kaream Elsayed
Assistant Professor in English Literature
Mansoura University
author
text
article
2013
ara
This paper aims at studying Sylvia Plath's "Bee Sequence" in the light of the post-structuralist theory, hypothesizing that her views of her father and husband as well as her relation to them, conveyed through bee imagery, have no consistency of their own and bear no definite meaning or certainty. The signifiers that frequently appear in that sequence have no fixed relation to their signifieds, thus supporting a post-structuralist presupposition of a de-centering or dismantling of meaning. The study begins with a brief introduction about post-structuralism and its characteristics. It is also limited to the analysis of the Bee Sequence, since it formulates a shared stream of thought and truly reflects Plath's vague and "undecidable" stance toward her father in particular and masculinity in general. The method followed throughout the study depends on showing the conflict between signifiers and their signifieds, as well as the slide of one signifier into others. Such conscious, or unconscious, devices help create a sense of uncertainty which is one characteristic of post-structuralism.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
473
495
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6108_7f793896567f2cddce847716fbb2ceae.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6108
Dissolution into the Natural World: An Ecocritical Study of Mary Oliver's American Primitive
Hatem
Salama Saleh Salama
Assistant Professor of English Literature,
Department of Foreign Languages,
Arish Faculty of Education, Suez Canal University
author
text
article
2013
ara
The purpose of this study is to approach Mary Oliver as a poet who loses herself totally in the larger world around her. The study is an ecocritical investigation into selected poems of American Primitive, Oliver's Pulitzer-prize-winning collection (1983). It highlights the poet’s infatuation with nature and reveals her means for feeling connected to her natural surroundings. It discusses the poet's skillful manipulation of senses in gaining access to the natural world as well as her use of literary devices in shaping her art and attracting the reader to it. It also sheds light on her descriptive power and mastery in creating settings appropriate to her continuing slippage from one natural element into another. In short, the paper is an attempt to examine Mary Oliver’s attitude toward nature in addition to her means for articulating it, which is the heart of a new critical approach referred to as ecocriticism.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
497
525
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6109_63fcfd4e30348bb834cfacaf67a85a71.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6109
STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONS OF THE BODY IN THE QUR'ANIC STORY OF JOSEPH
Said
M. Elgohary
Tanta University
author
text
article
2013
ara
The Qur'anic story of Joseph comprises a series of episodes confronting him with ordeals that involve different types of physical confinement. His brothers cast him into a well, the wife of Potiphar (Al-Aziz) locks him up in her house in an attempt to seduce him, and the authorities imprison him despite his clear guiltlessness. Moreover, the physical act of his family's prostration before him signals his rise to power and glory. Central to these events is the body, which is instrumental in knitting the whole narrative together. However, no critical attention has so far been devoted to investigating the role which the body plays in shaping the structure of this magnificent Qur'anic story. The present study aims at dealing with the unexplored point by examining the structural functions of the body in this regard. To achieve its objective, the study will present a structural analysis of the story, showing the mechanism by which the body contributes to its construction. The approach which the study adopts is concerned more with the story's form than with its content, which has been the subject of copious theological interpretation. The study employs a framework of analysis based on the narratological insights of Daniel Punday and Claude Bremond. When combined, they provide an analytic tool capable of dissecting the story and revealing the structural nodes that the body creates throughout. According to this framework, the story consists of a number of elementary sequences knit together through "end-to-end" succession, a process in which the body plays a central role that takes different forms.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
527
542
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6111_068ccae94207c0bfc002f8125a4c4883.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6111
Derek Walcott (1930 —): A New Caribbean Aesthetic
I had no nation now but the imagination.
I met history once, but he ain’t recognize me.
(CP 350)
Mohamed
Radi
Lecturer in English Literature Department of English
Qena Faculty of Arts South Valley University
author
text
article
2013
ara
In this paper, the researcher uncovers a new aesthetic that Derek Walcott, a Caribbean poet, dramatist, writer and recipient of the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature, adopts in his writings. This is achieved through a thorough analysis of his play Dream on Monkey Mountain (1970) and his poem “The Schooner Flight” which appeared for the first time in the 1979 volume, The Star-Apple Kingdom. Through these two seminal literary works, the researcher shows how Walcott, unlike his Caribbean contemporaries, views history differently — the thing that eventually leads to the emergence of a new Caribbean aesthetic. “Walcott has long adopted a quizzical stance over the discourse of history, problematizing its function and usefulness. His views, although complex, have remained remarkably consistent over a long career” (Burnett 64). Differentiating between history as time and history as myth, he creates a unique identity for himself and for his people. He does not contemplate the shipwreck as his contemporaries do. The way towards transcendence for the Caribbean writers and people, so Walcott believes, is to resort to who and what they are now, not to their history with its glories and disasters.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
543
558
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6113_e829c22910d01ead11e96d1ecc752076.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6113
Promoting Language Awareness and Avoiding Misconceptions in Teaching
Grammar to EFL Students with Special Reference to the Past Perfect
Mufeed
Jadallah
Al-Quds Open University
author
Fuad
Nabhan
Al-Quds Open University
author
text
article
2013
ara
The role of grammar instruction in EFL has been a subject of debate and has undergone many changes over the years . Language awareness, which is defined as "the development in learners of an enhanced consciousness of and sensitivity to the forms and function of language"(Carter , 2003: 64) can be of great help in this regard. In order to enable learners to analyze and internalize language rules, EFL teachers may devise a number of do-it-yourself strategies whose purpose is to raise learners awareness of important features and help them construct their own grammar from personal exploration tasks . For teaching the past perfect in English, a number of strategies might be devised by EFL teachers to raise learners awareness of the real and appropriate uses of this form and the differences that distinguish it from the other past tense forms .
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
559
574
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6114_0402b2af5e2b010d67277630684adea4.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6114
La négation lexicale en Arabe Moderne Standard
Mohammad
Mahmoud Elmatalqah
Jordanie, Karak Université de Mutah
Faculté des lettres
Département des langues européennes
author
text
article
2013
ara
Cette recherche présente une étude descriptive sémantique de mode de la négation lexicale dans la langue arabe moderne standard à travers l'analyse de la relation sémantique entre les énoncés ou les mots positifs et leurs formes négatives correspondantes. Nous débuterons ce phénomène par deux points: 1.Les relations logiques, telles que l'antonymie, la complémentaire, le contraire et des autres, pour démontrer, à partir des exemples, que l'on doit distinguer entre eux. 2. Les litotes dont nous nous pencherons sur l'absence d'un système homogène dans la relation de l'opposition, mais qu'il faut distinguer entre deux notions la première concerne l'opposition multiple qui dépend sur la classe de l'inclusion et la deuxième est l'opposition binaire basée sur la classe d'exclusion. Mots clefs: négation, opposition, sémantique, énonciation, lexique.
Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Arts
1110-7227
41
v.
ینایر- مارس
no.
2013
575
587
https://aafu.journals.ekb.eg/article_6116_005884e88eb119ce6f5adfd2bf467902.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.21608/aafu.2013.6116