“NEGATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN NOMINAL SENTENCES IN CLASSICAL ARABIC.”

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KHALED ADEL ABDELHADY AHMED MOHAMED,Dr. Hilola Yuldasheva

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 The nominal sentence in Classical Arabic is one of the fundamental pillars of Arabic speech construction. It is defined as a sentence that begins with a noun or a pronoun and usually consists of two main components: the subject (mubtada) and the predicate (khabar). For a deeper understanding of this concept, let us explore the components of the nominal sentence in detail.

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“NEGATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN NOMINAL SENTENCES IN CLASSICAL ARABIC.”. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(2), 358-361. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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