Linguistic expressions and their semantic developments for modern scholars )Gerji Zeidan is a model(

Waleed Faiadh Hasan Aljuboury

Ministry Of Education, General Directorate Of Education In Salah Al-Din

DOI: https://doi.org/10.25130/jls.6.2.14

Keywords: philosophy of language sounds of nature, semantics, dual origins, language roots


Abstract

The study is based on human thinking, which starts with human instinct, and expresses his different needs. The material of study is a language when the core of the language is the term (philosophy of language). It seeks about the reasons behind the formation of the languages, their relationships and their stages of development, from the eloquent origin to the everyday. The mother language converges with phonetic, morphological commonalities, and synthetic. These comparisons and linguistic approaches are based on the descriptive inductive method. They are restricted to the subject of regulations and laws that are regulated by it. The comparisons were made between the origins of the (Indian - European) and (Semitic - Hamitic) factions. The study is based on points in which linguistic axes converge, such as the diversity of words and their convergence, the significance of words, and the possibility of their response to dual origins that mimic the sounds of nature. Some of them vary from two origins, as well as the interpretation of the mental image that carries the sensory and metaphorical image and its impact on meaning. The study shows the extent of the connection of roots between languages and their convergence, as well as the effect of the environment on language when the modern philosophical and linguistic studies show the value of language and its connection with each other to end the study with great secrets about the reason behind the growth and permanence of the great language.