RA312 : Morphology

Department

Academic Program

Bachelor in Arabic Language

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

Morphology 3 course, code RA312, is taught to students in the third academic year of the Department of Arabic Language for two hours per week. In this course, the student studies important topics in morphology, beginning with diminutive and its weights, what is diminutive and what is not diminutive, ratios and their rulings, declension, substitution, how to replace letters with each other, and knowledge The obligatory, permissible, and abstaining assimilation, and familiarity with starting stopping. The course aims to:

• Correcting the student's tongue, protecting it from error, developing taste and linguistic sense, and endearing the student to the Arabic language

• The student should be familiar with the most important lessons and topics of morphology, its importance, and know what happens to the word in terms of change.

• The student's ability to write words and the changes that occur in the structure of the word, such as addition, deletion, adverb, or substitution.

• The student should be fluent in formulating the Arabic word.

The value for the student from studying the course is due to the:

• The student's knowledge and understanding of miniaturization and its rulings.

• The student's knowledge and understanding of lineage and its rulings.

• The student's knowledge and comprehension of declarative and substitution and how to replace letters with each other.

• The student's knowledge and understanding of diphtheria, initiation, and endowment.

Intended learning outcomes

First, mental skills:• The student's ability to understand diminutive weights and ratios.• The student's ability to understand the weights of declarative and substitution• The student should distinguish the letters that merge and those that do not, and know their characteristics and rulings.• That the student realizes the places of starting and waqf that are obligatory, permissible and abstaining from him.Secondly, financial and professional skills:• The ability to describe, analyze and draw judgments.• The skill of giving lectures and managing dialogues properly• The skill of communicating information to the recipient in a correct graphic manner.• Suspense and endearment in seeking knowledge.

Teaching and learning methods

The course is offered to the student through:• Lectures.• Panel discussions.• Homework and research (information gathering).

Methods of assessments

Evaluation method:• Written midterm exam 30%• 5% oral examActivity 5%• Final written exam 60%