THE USE OF NOUNS IN THE NOMINATIVE CASE IN THE ARABIC LANGUAGE
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Arabic language, noun, nominative agreement, syntax, morphology, sentence structureAbstract
This article studies the issue of the use of nouns in nominative agreement in the Arabic language. Nominative agreement, as one of the main parts of Arabic grammar, analyzes the function of nouns used without a case in the sentence structure, their syntactic and semantic features. Also, the address of nouns in nominative agreement, their role in the main part of the message, and the laws of their connection with the verb are shown. The article sheds light on the grammatical and methodological significance of nominative agreement based on theoretical sources and practical examples.
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