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Nada Saleh Youssef
Nadasalleh23167@gmail.com

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The Arabic language is characterized by a strict syllabic system that cannot be departed from it that comes in a form, and since words and sentences are composed of this syllabic system, their composition and arrangement are subject to this system, and if a composition that contradicts the Arabic syllabic evidence comes, the language hastens to find a way to get rid of this unacceptable composition In its syllabic system, including the assignment of the verb to J al-Mu'takim, which is the accusative pronoun that comes in the place of the accusative accusative of the verb, while its phonetic statement is a long vowel meaning a long vowel, Ibn Jani said (d. It is an extended vowel, and since this pronoun is an accusative pronoun, it does not change the accusative movement or the structure of the verb to which it is related, and as if the verb was not connected to it, so this vowel (the speaker J) will follow with the short vowel (the accusative or constructive movement), and it comes after the noun prevention To prevent this sequence, it separates the speaker from the movement of the syntax or building, which indicates the soundness of the Arabic syllabic system, and this is what we will explain in this paper (God willing).

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Youssef, N. S. (2020). Fracture and N prevention. Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 27(9), 58–67. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.27.9.2020.04
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