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You.

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Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim. Today we are going

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to continue with infinitive and gerund in English

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versus overt and covert derived nominal in Arabic.

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Last time we saw the function, we've seen the

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function of the syntactic function of infinitive

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in English. We mentioned that the syntactic

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function covers Four points. The infinitive can be

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a subject.

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Yes. Can stand as a subject, as object, as subject

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complement, and object complement. Okay? This is

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in English. It is also the same in Arabic. We have

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the derived nominal, derived nominal stands as a

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subject, as object, as subject complement, or

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object complement.

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Then we shifted to what is called sensation verbs.

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We've seen that the sensation verbs like C, Here,

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touch, notice. Look, these only accept bare

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infinitive. Bare infinitive. Yani infinitive

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without to. Okay? I heard them talk about the

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plan. I heard them talk about the plan. I saw Ali

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stand at the gate. I noticed her pick a flower.

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Okay? However, in Arabic, we don't have bare

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infinitive. We have the present imperfect

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indicative form of the verb. This means that the

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verb stands with inflections. We have persons

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added to the verb. Samaatuhu yatakellamu 3an

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alkhatta. Samaatuhu yatakellam. Okay, so

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yatakellam, this is present. Verb present in

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perfect indicative form. Yeah this is third person

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inflection in Arabic ูŠุชูƒู„ู… ุชูƒู„ู… ุฃุชูƒู„ู… sorry ูŠุชูƒู„ู…

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ุฃุชูƒู„ู… ู†ุชูƒู„ู… ุชุชูƒู„ู… so we have four inflections

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representing persons in Arabic okay it's different

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from English which has only one inflection that is

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the subject verb agreement us okay

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still we have three verbs in English which are

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related to sensation verbs these are like help let

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and and make yes let help and make these accept

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both their infinitive and to infinitive now this

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cannot be corresponded to Arabic since Arabic has

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the inflections added to the verb okay ุฏุนู‡ ูŠุชูƒู„ู…

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ุนู† ุงู„ุฎุทุฉ

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present in perfect indicative form of the verb now

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we have a problem with infinitives and gerunds

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verbs which accept infinitives infinitive or

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gerund we just have

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this point Very tricky just for it appears very

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tricky for our students since they confuse just in

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using either infinitive or gerund. So they commit

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serious mistakes in this side. Most of them are

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interlingual or interlingual? Interlingual. These

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are interlingual. Interlingual.

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Most of them are intralingual. So we try to solve

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this problem by having a new account. a theory

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that accounts for the use of infinitive or gerund.

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But before introducing this theory, we need to

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introduce the previous theories in this or the

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previous principles in this regard. We have

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Bollinger's principle, okay, in which the choice

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of infinitive correlates in some degree with

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events that are theoretical or hypothetical. Okay,

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or hypothetical, all hypothetical actions are in,

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they take infinitive. However, the vivid or actual

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or already fulfilled actions are gerund. Okay, so

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speak about real actions that take gerund. We have

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hypothetical actions which only take infinitive.

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Speak about things which will happen. This is

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infinitive. Things which have already happened or

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are in progress, they take gerund as well. Okay?

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But applying this principle on the verb, for

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example, start, comes out with negative results.

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It stands to rain. Sorry, it's start. It starts to

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rain. It starts raining. Is there any difference

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in translation? There's no difference. Okay?

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There's no difference. Richard continued to work.

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Richard continued working. Okay? We don't have

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dissimilarities or any difference just in

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translating these two sentences. I prefer to eat

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sandwiches. I prefer eating sandwiches. So, these

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verbs start, prefer, continue

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cannot accept Bollinger's principle. This

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necessitates thinking of a new principle that can

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be applied on all the verbs of English which

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accept either infinitive or gerund or both we are

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in front of some verbs which accept both the

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alternate between infinitive and gerund and some

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other verbs only accept gerund we have verbs only

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accept infinitive so

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I came with a new account which divides the verbs

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accepting infinitive and gerund or either one of

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them. I divided them into four categories. Okay.

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First of all, the emotive verbs, aspectual verbs,

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reactive verbs and forward oriented verbs. Okay?

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So for emotive verbs, these

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verbs are not associated with time. Okay? They are

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like dread, hate, like, love, lose, prefer, and

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rejoice. These verbs are not connected to time.

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Okay? So they accept both infinitive and gerund. I

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hated to meet the boss. I hated meeting the boss.

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We have difference in translation here. The first

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sentence refers to an action that has not

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happened. Okay? Future action. Okay? The second

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one refers to an action which happened. Okay?

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Would you like to see my dad? Would you like

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seeing my dad?

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Here we have also some sort of difference between

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the two sentences. The first one, the verb see,

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refers to, I mean, the infinitive to see refers to

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future action, hypothetical action. However, the

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second one refers to real action, okay? Do you

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prefer to read the daily or watch the TV? Or to

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watch the TV? Do you prefer reading the daily or

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watching the TV? Again, the first sentence is

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hypothetical. It is theoretical, refers to an

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action that is to happen. However, the second one

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refers to a habit which actually happens every

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day. I mean action which already happened. We

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speak about vivid or real action which is

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fulfilled.

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Do we have emotive verbs in Arabic? What about

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their structure? Yes, we have emotive verbs in

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Arabic like ูŠูุถู„ ูŠุฎุงู ูŠุจุบุถ ูŠูƒุฑู‡ ูŠุญุจ ูŠุฎุดู‰ ูŠุนุฌุจ ูŠุนุดู‚

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etc These are emotive verbs They touch the feeling

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They are not related to time influence. Okay? We

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have ูŠุญุจ ุฒูŠุฏ ู‚ุฑุงุกุฉ ุงู„ู‚ุฑุขู†. ูŠุญุจ ุฒูŠุฏ ุฃู† ูŠู‚ุฑุฃ ุงู„ู‚ุฑุขู†.

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So they accept both. So the emotive verbs of

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Arabic are the same like the emotive verbs of

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English.

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Yes. We have ูŠูƒุฑู‡ ุงู„ูˆู„ุฏ ุงู„ู„ุนุจ ููŠ ุงู„ุดุงุฑุน ูŠูƒุฑู‡ ุงู„ูˆู„ุฏ

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ุงู„ู„ุนุจ ููŠ ุงู„ุดุงุฑุน So we have the first sentence it

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is of overt derived nominal while the second one

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is of a modified derived nominal ูŠูุถู„

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ุฒูŠุฏู† ุดุฑุจ ุงู„ุดุงูŠ Overt, derived nominal, as you see.

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ูŠูุถู„ ุฒูŠุฏ ุฃู† ูŠุดุฑุจ ุงู„ุดุงูŠ.

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ูŠุฎุงู ุงู„ู…ุคู…ู† ุงุฑุชูƒุงุจ ุงู„ูƒุจุงุฑ. ูŠุฎุงู ุงู„ู…ุคู…ู† ุฃู† ูŠุฑุชูƒุจ

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ุงู„ูƒุจุงุฑ. So we have overt derived nominal and

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covert derived nominal within the same time. So

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this, I mean the emotive verbs, the emotive verbs

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are alternating between infinitive and gerund.

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What about aspectual verbs?

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They are associated with time. Yes. The aspectual

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verbs are associated to time. They refer to a

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variety of time. Okay? So these refer to a variety

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of time aspects like initiation, continuation,

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repetition, termination. So we have verbs like

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begin.

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This is initiation. Resume.

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Resume. This is repetition. Okay.

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It is more related to repetition. You repeat the

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action. Okay? Remain. Continuation. Commence.

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Initiation. Finish. Continue. Discontinue.

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Termination. End up. Seize. Repeat. Complete. Give

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up. Postpone. Proceed. Continuation. Quit. Keep.

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Keep on. Start. Initiation. Stay. Continuation.

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Stop. Termination. Okay, so we have these verbs

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refer to refer to a variety of time aspects okay

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so we have either initiation continuation

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repetition or termination these verbs in English

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almost accept both infinitive and gerund except

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only in termination we have some words related to

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this matter. Okay? Mostly they accept only gerund.

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Okay? He began to answer the question. He began

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answering the question. We have a slight

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difference between the two sentences. The first is

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hypothetical. It is to happen. It's about to

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happen. Okay? However, the second one already

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happened or in progress. Okay?

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The emotive verb does not refer to time.

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Semantically, there is some sort of difference

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between them. Okay. But it's the same meaning. I

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know that the first one is not related to time and

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the second one is not related to time. But we can

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mingle between them or mix between them and have

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the same meaning. The first category is a special

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category. No, no. They are similar. They are

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similar in their syntactic function. But

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semantically they differ. Okay. And here we have a

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big question that appears in this point why does

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this verb accept infinitive or gerund and that

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verb does not accept infinitive or does not accept

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gerund okay so this is semantic question it needs

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semantic interpretation that will be available

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just later Okay? He began to answer the question.

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He began answering the question. Having said that

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he would be frank, we all commenced to listen to

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him.

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We all commenced to listen to him. Having said

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that he would be frank, we all commenced listening

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to him. Okay? So we speak about theoretical

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actions and vivid or real actions. Okay?

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So we have some verbs which refer to duration of

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time, okay? That end with what is called

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termination. These verbs which have this meaning

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only accept gerund. John finished doing his

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homework at midnight. We cannot say John finished

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to do his homework. He quit smoking cigarettes. He

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quit smoking.

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The committee postponed making the decision on the

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matter. We'll stop for an hour and resume working

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at three o'clock. So we have these verbs only

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accept gerunds. Because they refer to a duration

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of time. Okay We

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have aspectual verbs in Arabic as well These

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aspectual verbs Are

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like ูŠุณุชุฃู†ู ูŠูˆู‚ู

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ูŠุณุชู…ุฑ ูŠูˆุงุตู„ ูŠู†ู‡ูŠ

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ูŠู†ู‡ูŠ

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ูŠุคุฌู„ we

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speak about aspectual verbs okay we spoke about

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them in English and found that they accept both

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infinitive and gerund now we have aspectual verbs

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of Arabic As we mentioned, these verbs only accept

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overt derived nominal. For example, ูŠุจุฏุฃ ุงู„ู…ุนู„ู…

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ู…ู†ุงู‚ุดุฉ ุงู„ุทู„ุงุจ. We cannot say ูŠุจุฏุฃ ุงู„ู…ุนู„ู… ุฃู† ูŠู†ุงู‚ุด

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ุงู„ุทู„ุงุจ. It's not accepted.

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ูŠุจุชุฏุฆ ุงู„ู…ุนู„ู… ุฃู† ูŠู†ุงู‚ุด ุงู„ุทู„ุงุจ is not accepted ูŠู†ู‡ูŠ

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ุนู„ูŠ ูƒุชุงุจุฉ ุงู„ุฏุฑุณ ูŠู†ู‡ูŠ

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ุนู„ูŠ ุฃู† ูŠูƒุชุจ ุงู„ุฏุฑุณ is not accepted so aspectual

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verbs in Arabic only accept overt derived nominal

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however in English they accept both except the

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verbs of termination so you have to take care you

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have to be very careful just once you translate

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from Arabic to English.

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Okay, or from English to Arabic.

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Now, semantically,

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the emotive verbs and aspectual verbs have

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difference in meaning just in the use of

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infinitive and gerund. So a sentence like, I love

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to eat sandwiches. I love eating sandwiches. The

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two sentences are different in meaning. The first

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one is hypothetical. The second one not fulfilled,

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yes. And the second one is actual, achieved. Okay,

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it's real. He stopped to smoke. He stopped

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smoking. Could you translate?

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He stopped to smoke.

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Hard luck. Yes.

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Yes.

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The first sentence, Mary stopped to eat. I stopped

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to smoke. He stopped doing an activity to smoke.

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Yes. So he stopped to smoke. This means that he

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stopped some action. He terminated, he quit some

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action in order to have another action to smoke.

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He stopped smoking. This means that he quit. So

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you have difference in meaning you have to take

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care of that John forgot to buy the linguistics

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book John forgot to buy Sorry if John forgot

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buying the linguistics book is there any

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difference No, no difference at all

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So how can you interpret the two sentences? John

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forgot to buy the linguistics book. John forgot

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buying the linguistics book. Yes. He forgot to buy

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this

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means that he forgot to buy this book he has He

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hasn't bought it. However, the second one, he

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bought the book, but he forgot that he bought it.

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Okay?

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Mary quit to cook. Mary quit cooking. Mary quit

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cooking. Is there any difference? Yes. What about

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this group? Yes? that means Mary's stopped

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activities but doing now in order to go and cook.

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While Mary quit cooking, that Mary doesn't cook

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anymore. Very good. Excellent. John remembered to

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wash the plates. John remembered washing the

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plates. Still, we have difference between the two

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sentences semantically. So in translation, The two

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sentences are different, are divergent. Who could

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translate them? John stopped to wash the plates.

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John stopped washing the plates. It is the same.

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Marco.

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Iman? Yes, number two, that he, in the action

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order two, The first action is hypothetical, is

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theoretical, that has not happened. Okay? He

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remembered to wash. He did not wash. But the

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second one, he has already washed them, but he

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forgot. Good.

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Mary stopped to eat. Mary stopped eating. Mary

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stopped to eat or Mary stopped eating? The second

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one is that Mary stopped to eat. Mary stopped in

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order to eat. However, the second one, she

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finished or quit eating. Okay.

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Do we have semantic distinction between the

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emotive verbs and aspectual verbs in Arabic? Do

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you have this semantic distinction in Arabic? Is

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this applicable to Arabic or not? Let's see Okay,

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I think that it corresponds to Arabic The first

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one

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refers to an action that has not happened. The

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second one refers to an action that happened but

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forgotten. Okay? It's like English.

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Now we come to the third category that is reactive

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verbs. It refers to actions that are in progress.

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The verbs which refer to reactive meaning only

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accept gerund. They only accept gerund. Okay?

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Yes.

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These verbs only accept gerund.

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These are like resist, resent, repent, remember,

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reject, regret, recommend, recall, abhor, enjoy,

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dislike, detest, deny, consider, confess, okay?

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Imagine, mind, and propose.

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These verbs refer to what's called continuity,

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okay? Continuity of action or continuity in

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meaning. These only accept gerund. We discussed

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going to the zoo in the weekend.

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We can say we discussed to go to the zoo. The

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family has seriously considered selling the house.

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is not available to say the family has seriously

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considered to sell the house. The suspect denies

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ever committing the crime. The suspect denies ever

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to commit? No. He repented having shot the dog. He

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repented having shot it, not to have. Okay,

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because the action happened. So reactive verbs

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refer to real actions, to vivid actions, to

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actions which have been already done. Okay? Or at

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least in progress. So they only accept gerund.

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Okay? Yes.

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Yes. These emotive verbs, you see, they are in the

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process of continuity. We speak about habitual

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actions. Yes. We speak about habitual actions or

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actions which are more or less related to habits

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and customs. Okay? Actions which are associated

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with daily work. I mean, the action already or

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always happens every day as accustomed by the

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subject or the doer of the action. Okay? So in

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that sense, we consider them reactive verbs. But

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if you speak hypothetically or theoretically about

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the verb as emotive verb, it takes both. Okay? He

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detests socializing with students at school. He

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detests to socialize. This is a custom, permanent

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custom with the speaker. I mean, his mood is like

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this. The suspect confessed murdering the man. We

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can't say that the subject confessed to murder the

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man because the action happened.

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We have Arabic, the Arabic reactive verbs. These

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are like ูŠุซู…ู† ูŠู†ุงู‚ุด ูŠู‚ุฏุฑ ูŠู‚ูŠู… ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ูŠุชุฐูƒุฑ ูŠู†ุณู‰

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ูŠุชุฎูŠู„ And these verbs, as you see, accept both.

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Overt derived nominal and covert derived nominal.

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They accept both. However, in English, they only

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accept gerund. ู‚ูŽุฏูŽู‘ุฑูŽ ุงู„ู„ูŽู‘ู‡ู ุฃูŽู† ูŠูŽุชูู…ูŽู‘ ุฐูŽู„ููƒูŽ

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We can say also, ู‚ูŽุฏูŽู‘ุฑูŽ ุงู„ู„ูŽู‘ู‡ู ุฃูŽุชู’ู…ูŽุงู…ูŽ ุฐูŽู„ููƒูŽ

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ู„ูŽู†ูŽ

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ุชูŽุณูŽูˆูŽู‘ุฑ ุฃู† ู†ู‚ุจู„ ุงู„ุธู„ู… ู„ุง ู†ุชุตูˆุฑ ู‚ุจูˆู„ ุงู„ุธู„ู… so we

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accept here we both are accepted ูŠูุถู„

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ุนู„ูŠู‡ู… ุฃู† ูŠุฑูุถ

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ุนู„ูŠู‡ู… ุฃู† ูŠุธู„ู… ุงู„ู†ุงุณ ูŠุฑูุถ ุนู„ูŠู‡ู… ุธู„ู… ุงู„ู†ุงุณ

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ูŠูุชุฑุถ ุฒูŠุฏู† ุฃู† ูŠุฌูŠุก ุนู…ุฑู† ูŠูุชุฑุถ ุฒูŠุฏู† ู…ุงุฌูŠุก ุนู…ุฑู†

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ูŠุชุทู„ุจ

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ุงู„ู†ุฌุงุญ ุงู„ุงุดุชู‡ุงุฏ ุฃูˆ ุฃู† ุฃุดุชู‡ุฏ ูŠุชุทู„ุจ ุงู„ู†ุฌุงุญ ุงู„ุงุดุชู‡ุงุฏ

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okay now the derived nominal in Arabic

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syntactically works as a verb it assigns case

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Mostly it assigns genitive case. It has the

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requirements of a verb. You know, the verb assigns

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accusative case. ูƒุชุจ ุฒูŠุฏู† ุงู„ุฏุฑุณุฉ. ุงู„ุฏุฑุณุฉ is an

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object. John wrote the lesson. The lesson is an

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object assigned accusative case. Okay? Now ูŠูุถู„

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ุฒูŠุฏู† ูƒุชุงุจุฉ ุงู„ุฏุฑุณูŠ. ุงู„ุฏุฑุณูŠ is an object but here it

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is we have the genitive case assigned to this noun

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this directly comes from the derived nominal the

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overt derived nominal okay we

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have some reactive verbs in Arabic only accept

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nouns not derived nominal like ู„ุง ูŠุซู…ู† ุชุนุจ

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ุงู„ูˆุงู„ุฏูŠู† ุจุงู„ู†ู‚ูˆุฏ. Ta'ab is referred to as a noun

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in Arabic. ู„ุง ูŠุซู…ู† ุฃู† ูŠุชุนุจ ุงู„ูˆุงู„ุฏูŠู† ุจุงู„ู†ู‚ูˆุฏ. This

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is not accepted. In case of having a noun coming

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after the reactive verb, then we have only the

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overt derived nominal accepted.

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Okay? ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ ู‡ุฌูˆู… ุงู„ุนุฏูˆ ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ ุฃู† ูŠู‡ุฌู…

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ุงู„ุนุฏูˆ ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ ุฃู† ูŠู‡ุฌู… ุงู„ุนุฏูˆ ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ ุฃู†

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ูŠู‡ุฌู… ุงู„ุนุฏูˆ ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ ุฃู† ูŠู‡ุฌู… ุงู„ุนุฏูˆ ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ

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ุฃู† ูŠู‡ุฌู… ุงู„ุนุฏูˆ ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ ุฃู† ูŠู‡ุฌู… ุงู„ุนุฏูˆ ูŠู‚ุงูˆู…

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ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ ุฃู† ูŠู‡ุฌู… ุงู„ุนุฏูˆ ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ ุฃู† ูŠู‡ุฌู… ุงู„ุนุฏูˆ

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ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ ุฃู† ูŠู‡ุฌู… ุงู„ุนุฏูˆ ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ ุฃู† ูŠู‡ุฌู…

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ุงู„ุนุฏูˆ ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ ุฃู† ูŠู‡ุฌู… ุงู„ุนุฏูˆ ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ ุฃู†

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ูŠู‡ุฌู… ุงู„ุนุฏูˆ ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ ุฃู† ูŠู‡ุฌู… ุงู„ุนุฏูˆ ูŠู‚ุงูˆู… ุงู„ุฌู†ูˆุฏ

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ุฃู† ูŠู‡ุฌู… ุงู„ุนุฏ not a noun following the reactive

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verb then we have both derived nominal overt and

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covert or modified derived nominal.

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We have the last category that is forward oriented

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verbs.

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These verbs refer to theoretical actions to

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hypothetical actions to actions that will be

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fulfilled in future Okay So

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all the verbs here are hypothetical and they

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accept only infinitive Okay,

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we expected to stop the security disorder soon.

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Expect, hope, imagine. Okay? These verbs refer to

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action that is to happen. Okay? We expect to stop

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the security disorder. We cannot say we expect

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stopping. We hope to submit the paper soon. We

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cannot say, we hope submitting. Okay? Because it

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refers to action that has not happened. Okay? They

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planned to spend the vacation in London. We cannot

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say they planned spending because the action has

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not happened yet.

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Mary aspired to be a famous advocate.

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ุชุชุตูˆุฑ ุฃู†ู‡ุง ุณุชูƒูˆู†. We speak about things which have

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not been happened. So, the verbs like these are

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like Britain, persuade, urge, tend, tell, order,

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learn, aspire, ask, force, fear, decline, agree,

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we have managed, Long seek, remind, refuse, swear,

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mean, offer, strive, and vow. Okay? Of course, we

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have hope as well. Own and expect. Okay? Ahmed was

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obliged to attend the

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meeting.

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The suspect abstained to answer the detective's

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questions. The action has not happened.

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Now, if you look to Arabic, we also have forward

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-oriented verbs. Okay? They accept both modified

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and overt derived nominal. ูŠุชูˆู‚ุน ูŠุนู†ูŠ expect ูŠุฎุทุท

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ูŠุฑูŠุฏ ูŠู†ูˆูŠ ูŠุตู…ู… These verbs are forward oriental

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verbs. They still have the meaning that has not

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been fulfilled.

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So ูŠุชูˆู‚ุน ุฒูŠุฏู† ุฃู† ูŠุตู„ ุฃุฎุงู‡ ู…ู† ุงู„ุณูุฑ ุงู„ูŠูˆู… ุฃู† ูŠุตู„

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ูŠุชูˆู‚ุน ุฒูŠุฏูˆู† ูˆุตูˆู„ ุฃุฎูŠู‡ ู…ู† ุงู„ุณูุฑ ุงู„ูŠูˆู… ูŠุชูˆู‚ุน ุฒูŠุฏูˆู†

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ูˆุตูˆู„ ุฃุฎูŠู‡ ู…ู† ุงู„ุณูุฑ ุงู„ูŠูˆู… So they have both forward

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oriented verbs except both overt and covert

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derived nominal however in English once you

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translate you only have infinitive okay so we have

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here a point of dissimilarity between Arabic and

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English He intends for the sinner to repent to God

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He intends for the sinner to repent to God Zayd

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suggests that he meet a Indian He suggests that

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Zayd meet an Indian The father plans

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Okay,

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we have both infinitive and gerund okay sorry we

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have both overt derived nominal and covert derived

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nominal you see so this shows that Arabic here is

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different from English regarding the use of overt

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and covert derived nominal their equivalents in

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English are gerund and infinitive however not

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necessarily We have the same translation. So once

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we have a sentence involving infinitive, it's not

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necessarily to be translated into covert derived

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nominal. And once we have a sentence involving

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overt derived nominal, it's not necessarily to be

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translated into gerund. You have to take care. We

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have four categories. You have to understand them

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very, very carefully in order to facilitate your

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translation and you come out with correct

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translation at the end of the day. So we have four

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categories. We speak about emotive verbs,

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aspectual verbs, reactive verbs, and forward

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-oriented verbs. Why do we have these verbs of

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different semantic functions, different syntactic

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functions? Sometimes we use both infinitive and

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gerund, sometimes we have only gerund and some

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other times we have only infinitive. This relies

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on the lexical entry of the verb. the lexical

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entry of the verb, the lexical capacity of the

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verb. Okay? So it either accepts infinitive, it

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either accepts gerund, it may accept both. Okay?

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So it depends on the lexical capacity. Completely

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like the verbs of giving once accepting double

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object construction. John gave Mary a book. john

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gave a book to mary so we have double object

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construction and we have dative construction okay

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still

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we have one object the direct object plus the

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dative object john gave a book to mary okay so we

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have this verb the verbs of giving alternate

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between double object construction and dative here

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we have these verbs some of them alternate between

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accepting overt derived nominal in Arabic or

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covert derived nominal or gerund or infinitive or

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both this is attributed to the lexical entry of

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the verb Okay, the semantic capacity as well can

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be considered. Okay, that's it for today. Thank

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you.