The properties of complex predicates derived from Arabic infinitives and their derivatives in modern Persian: Properties and constraints Cognitive morphology approach

Abstract:
In the present research the authors attempt to study the complex predicates derived from the Arabic infinitives and their derivatives by taking into consideration: the closeness of Persian to Arabic, their joint cultural and historical backgrounds in different eras and the borrowing of many words from Arabic in modern Persian to such an extent that today an outstanding part of many Persian words specially non-verbal particles in complex predicates are dedicated to the Arabic loanwords.
Regarding the development and productivity of compounding as an active word formation process in Persian, which is considered as a salient typological property, this process has constantly been regarded from different approaches by Iranian and foreign linguists. Therefore, the purpose of this research is initially to investigate and delineate the formation process of the complex predicates which are derived from the Arabic infinitives and their derivatives, using the achievements of cognitive linguistics. Moreover, it examines the dominant constraints on such compounds. It's worth mentioning here that the analysis of chosen investigated verbs is based on the three theories of categorization, configuration and conceptualization which are theoretical fundamentals of cognitive morphology proffered by Hamawand (2011).
Language:
Persian
Published:
Language Related Research, Volume:7 Issue: 1, 2016
Pages:
109 to 128
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  • Golfam، Arsalan
    Author (2)
    Golfam, Arsalan
    Associate Professor DEPATMENT OF LINGUISTICS, Tarbiat Modares University, تهران, Iran
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