About the Journal :
Journal of Arabic Language for Specialized Research is published quarterly by the Malaysian Institute of Science and Development , it is devoted to the publishing of researches concerning sciences and arts of Arabic language such as Grammar, rhetoric, metrics, prose and poetry, phonetics, modern linguistics, dialects, Arabic calligraphy, Arabization, and literary critical stylistic studies.
The journal is a research platform for scholars, teachers, and students to enrich the Arabic Library with further sound researches and precise studies for the purpose of unveiling the secrets of this language which is regarded as a miracle on its own through the Quranic text that remains a great challenge to all languages’ texts. However, the research efforts made on Arabic language and its relevant sciences as well as the unveiling of its beauty in the past and present are merely attempts to reveal the secret of its essence to persuade linguists and litterateurs of the reasons why Allah, the creator of all languages, has chosen Arabic to be the last language for his messenger Mohamed (Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him) and his miraculous immortal book till doomsday.
This study, entitled "The Semantic Function of Synthetic Syntheses of the Nominal Syntax", seeks to reveal the significance of the confirmed morphology of the nominal sentence by observing, describing and then analyzing these morphologies within the structures contained therein; The science of structure and meanings can be separated.
The research sought to combine the data of grammatical data with the meanings of semantics; to come out with a grammatical study of the composition, as well as analysis, in what he called the theory (systems), which is: the sense of grammar. From the idea of Chomsky, which assumes two levels of structural structure: a deep structure and a superficial structure, which are linked by transformational properties that change one or more of the vertical structure, to the surface structure in which the sentence appears, Analytical approach.