The Arabic origins of common religious terms in English: A lexical root theory approach

ZA Jassem - International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English …, 2012 - aiac.org.au
The aim of this paper is to extend the application of the lexical root theory to the investigation
of select religious terms in English and Arabic to prove their genetic relationship. It criticizes …

[PDF][PDF] The Arabic origins of numeral words in English and European languages

ZA Jassem - International Journal of Linguistics, 2012 - academia.edu
The aim of this paper is to the examine the genetic relationship between all numeral words
in Arabic and English primarily as well as other European languages such as German …

[PDF][PDF] The Arabic origins of English pronouns: A lexical root theory approach

ZA Jassem - International Journal of Linguistics, 2012 - academia.edu
This paper examines the genetic relationship between all personal pronouns, which are part
of the core vocabulary of language, in Arabic and English mainly as well as German, French …

The Arabic Origins of Verb'To Be'in English, German, and French: A Lexical Root Theory Approach

ZA Jassem - International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English …, 2012 - aiac.org.au
This paper examines the genetic relationship between verb to be forms in Arabic and
English mainly as well as German, French, and Latin secondarily. It applies the principles …

The Arabic Origins of Determiners in English and European Languages: A Lexical Root Theory Approach.

ZA Jassem - Language in India, 2012 - search.ebscohost.com
This paper examines the genetic relationship between determiners such as the definite and
indefinite articles and demonstrative pronouns in Arabic and English mainly as well as …

The Arabic Origins of Derivational Morphemes in English, German, and French: A Lexical Root Theory Approach.

ZA Jassem - Language in India, 2013 - search.ebscohost.com
This paper investigates the genetic relationship between derivational affixes or morphemes
like ensure, whiten, opinion, activity in Arabic and English mainly as well as German …

[PDF][PDF] The English, German, and French cognates of Arabic back consonants: A lexical root theory approach

ZA Jassem - International Journal of English and Education 2 (2), 2013 - academia.edu
This paper investigates the phonemic cognates of Arabic back consonants in English mainly
besides German, French, and Latin. Using the lexical root theory as a theoretical framework …

[PDF][PDF] Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow Volume 12: 12 December 2012

ZA Jassem - 2012 - languageinindia.com
This paper examines through the application of the lexical root theory the genetic
relationship between number (plurality) and gender (femininity) markers in Arabic and …

[PDF][PDF] The Arabic Origins of" Animal Terms" in English, German, and French: A Lexical Root Theory Approach

ZA Jassem - 2013 - academia.edu
This paper examines the Arabic cognates and/or origins of animal terms in English, German,
French, Latin, and Greek from a lexical root theory perspective. The data consists of about …

[PDF][PDF] Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow Volume 13

ZA Jassem - 2013 - languageinindia.com
This paper aims to establish, through the application of the lexical root theory, the Arabic
origins of negative particles and words in English mainly besides German, French, Latin …