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- ??? is the science of Classical Arabic that
deals with - 1. Patterns of Vowellization ( ? ? ? ) which
convey - the tense and voice of verbs,
- and
- 2. Suffixes which reflect aspects of the subject
- (gender, plurality, and person)
3Background
- In Arabic, 3-letter groups of consonants have an
associated root meaning - ? ? ?
- ? ? ?
- But, consonants without vowels cannot be
pronounced, and in Arabic, these vowels also
carry a meaning, a non-word meaning.
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4Conveying Meaning
- In addition to the root, there are several
non-word meanings that are conveyed via vowels,
non-base letters, prefixes, suffixes etc. (tense,
voice, added connotations, and much more) - In order to get a grasp on these non-word
meanings, heavy emphasis is placed on mastering
the essentials of Arabic Morphology in classical
teaching methodologies.
5The Arabic Alphabet
- In the Arabic language we have 29 letters and
they are all consonants. - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
? ? ? ? - The short vowels are not considered separate
letters and therefore are not part of the
alphabet.
6Short Vowels ?????
- ?????? ? - corresponds to a short o or
u in English. A letter that has a ?????? over
it is said to be ?????? - ?????? ? - corresponds to a short a in
English. A letter that has a ?????? over it is
said to be ?????? - ?????? ? - corresponds to a short e or
i in English. A letter that has a ?????? under
it is said to be ??????
7Absence of Vowels and Duplication
- The absence of vowel is called ????? ( ? ). If
a letter is ???? (i.e. has a ????? on it), this
would mean it is the final consonant in a
syllable. - Pronouncing of the letter twice, first with a
?????, and then with a ????, is called ????????
or ????? , and the letter is said to be ???????
(e.g. the ? in ?????? is ????????).
8Aspects of Subject
- In all languages, verbs are conjugated to reflect
three aspects of their subjects - Gender Masculine or Feminine
- Plurality Singular, Dual (unlike English,
Arabic also has separate forms to indicate on two
of something) and Plural (3 or more), and - Person Third person, Second person and First
person.
9Conjugation Tables
- A great portion of Arabic Morphology is devoted
to memorizing the tables that result from
MULTIPLYING the three aspects mentioned above - (i.e. gender, plurality, and person).
103rd Person Conjugation Layout
Person Gender Plurality English Equivalent
3rd Masculine Singular He 1
3rd Masculine Dual (2) They (M2) 2
3rd Masculine Plural (gt2) They (Mgt2) 3
3rd Feminine Singular She 4
3rd Feminine Dual (2) They (F2) 5
3rd Feminine Plural (gt2) They (Fgt2) 6
112nd Person Conjugation Layout
Person Gender Plurality English Equivalent
2nd Masculine Singular You (M) 7
2nd Masculine Dual (2) You (M2) 8
2nd Masculine Plural (gt2) You (Mgt2) 9
2nd Feminine Singular You (F) 10
2nd Feminine Dual (2) You (F2) 11
2nd Feminine Plural (gt2) You (Fgt2) 12
121st Person Conjugation Layout
Person Gender Plurality English Equivalent
1st Masculine Singular I (M/F) 13
1st Masculine Dual (2) We (M/F2) 14
1st Masculine Plural (gt2) We 15
1st Feminine Singular I 16
1st Feminine Dual (2) We 17
1st Feminine Plural (gt2) We 18
13Table of 14 Conjugations
- Due to the fact that EVERY subject will need a
gender, plurality AND a person, we look at the
total combinations that result from multiplying
the above. It comes to 18, six for each of the
third, second and first persons.
- In the first person, separate dual and feminine
forms do not exist. This will reduce the number
in the first person group from six to just two
13 I (male or female) and 14 We (males or
females two or more than two)
14Active vs. Passive Voice
- For all actions that require objects (transitive
verbs), the verb can either be active or passive. - Active is when the action of the verb is directed
at the subject which is also mentioned e.g. he
helped. - Passive voice is for the verb whose action is
directed towards the object, and the subject is
missing e.g. he was helped. - In Sarf, there are separate gardaans for each of
the active and passive voices, 14 conjugations
per gardaan.
15Model Base-letters
- For simplification purposes, in order to isolate
the pattern meanings (subject matter of Sarf)
from the meaning coming from the base letters
(which are found in dictionaries not directly a
concern of Sarf), the scholars of Sarf have used
the most basic base letters in terms of meaning
as models for all of the patterns to be discussed
through out the science. The three model
letters are ? , ? , and ? .