Reluctance of Similar Letters Combination in Changing the Morphological Structure Limit of The Arabic Word

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Assistant Professor/Department of Arabic Language Hael University

Abstract

Linguists have studied (hatred of meeting proverbs) in grammar and morphology books, under the names: succession, weakening, meeting of proverbs, repetition, and disagreement; Arabic tends to be easy and easy in pronunciation; Therefore, it disposes of the proverbs gathered in one word to burden the pronunciation with similar ones.
Arabic relies on several methods to get rid of the combined proverbs, such as omission, integration, decoding the weakness, separating the consonants, and repetition.
This study will focus on a statement: What is meant by the gathering of proverbs, then an explanation of the most important forms of getting rid of the combined proverbs, and the impact of this on changing the amount of the morphological structure of the Arabic word.

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