Vowelizing of the Infinitive Because of the Vowelizing of the Verb among the Ancients and some Modernists

Musaher Ali Khalaf

Salahuddin General Directorate of Education, Al-Alam Education Department

DOI: https://doi.org/10.25130/jls.4.3.15

Keywords: Vowelization, infinitive, verb, Ancients, modernists, method, inversion


Abstract

Despite linguists' difference concerning the base of derivation, whether it is the verb or the infinitive, they agree (except a few of them) on the Vowelizing of the Infinitive Because of Vowelizing the Verb and the contrary is true in the case of consonants. They permitted this application as the infinitive contains the letters of the verb – explicitly or implicitly. All goes on the same vocal base. Moreover, it is admitted to reverse the letters, especially with the case of reversing vowels. This topic was not tackled in details by linguists and therefore, this research is an attempt to gather these pieces of information about this subject adopting the place of the vowels in the words as a method and recommending further studies of this topic