Volume 27 Issue 30

Published: 1997-11-01

Contents


Research Paper
Corruption of meaning and its effect on directing the parsing

Mohee AlDeen Ibrahim

From what has become taken for granted in Arabic grammar, the Arabic movements have functions according to which the components of the Arabic sentence are determined, and then affect the general...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166561

Pages: 6-25
Sermonizing in Mary Rowlandson's Captivity Narrative

Abdulhafeth Khrisat

New England suffered from the fighting with the Indians during King Philip's war in 1675. King Philip gathered the Indians to initiate a war for cultural and national survival. In February 1676 the...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166815

Pages: 9-21
The Inner - Outer Worlds in Doris Lessing's The Memoirs of A Survivor

Ra'ad A. Saleh

Doris Lessing started as a realistic novelist, but the publication of The Golden Notebook (1962), marks a turning point in her career. In 1957 she had praised nineteenth- century realism as the...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166816

Pages: 22-33
Jihadist prose in the era of the Almoravids

Hazim Ghdeer

Andalusian publication before and after the Almoravid era was not inferior without poetry in expressing Andalusian life in its many aspects. Rather, its role was clear in this life from its early...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166562

Pages: 26-60
ST Coleridge's Watchman: A Poetic Intelligence

Ghada Bakr Marie

The Watchman (1796) was a reaction of his failure to share Robert Sonthey on a journal to be called the Provincial Magazine The prospectus which was circulated was straight forward the press played...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166817

Pages: 34-53
COHESION IN STUDENTS' WRITINGS

Mohamed-Basil K. Al-Azzawi

This paper examines the nature of cohesion in the writings of fourth year students reading for the B.A. degree in Translation with regard to English at the college of Arts, University of Mosul. 2....

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166820

Pages: 54-68
Aspects of the linguistic research at Al-Suyuti

Abd-Alqadeer Kalil

Despite what has been said and it is said that Al-Suyuti is not considered a creative or an innovator in linguistics, and he does not have new or innovative linguistic views. Among the ancient...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166563

Pages: 61-77
Violence in Edward Bonds "Saved "

Kana'n Abdullah

Violence is one of the characteristics of drama through its various stages. It denotes the use of "physical force to interfere with the existence, or right to exist, or persons or things. " ) It is...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166821

Pages: 69-80
Indicative values for textual structures in Fateh Abdel Salam's novel When the Whale Overheats

Emad Yahya

The concept of sign in Arab and Islamic thought extends to a historical depth through the rooting of the language itself. Pointing by hand: nodding to it, and this means that the referred to has an...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166564

Pages: 78-91
SOME REMARKS ON THE RELATION BETWEEN " HAVE" AND "GET" WITH REFERNCE TO MODALS IN STANDARD ENGLISH

Hassoonei Hashim Abbas

This paper explores the relationship between the various uses of verbs "Have" and " Get" in Standard English, since the verb " Have" shares a great number of qualities with the verb Get", with...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166822

Pages: 81-93
The spread of the Arabic language in South Africa during the 4-8 / 10-16 CE century

Duried Noury

The Arabic language is closely related to Islam. Arabs are considered the first subject of Islam. Therefore, you can say that wherever Islam exists, there is the Arabic language. If we read what is...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166565

Pages: 92-111
LES RAPPORTS ENTER LES PREPOSITIONS ET LES ADVERBES

Jabbar Hadi Jabur

Le role des prepositions, dans les manuels traditionnels , apparait separe d'une maniere regoureuse du role des adverbes or il nous semble qu'il existe une relation fort etroite entre les...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166823

Pages: 95-104
A Cognitively - Based Theory for Teaching English As A Foreign Language At The University Level

Khalida Yamoor

Having a clear view of the nature of language is always considered as a matter of great practical value in teaching and learning a foreign language ( for more details see R.C. Lugton , P. 25). This...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166824

Pages: 105-117
The Crusaders and the Red Sea in the Ayyubid and Mamluk periods

Raghib Al-Baker

The Crusader expansionist policy in the Arab region is one of the most prominent indications that the Crusader movement was a colonial movement carried out by Western Europe for the purpose of...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166566

Pages: 112-129
A Knowledge of Organizational Psychology and the Library Manager

Mahmood Salih Ismail

Organizational psychology is a field known to us lately, which asseses individual behaviour in organizations. But much knowledge of human behaviour in organization derives not from pure behavioural...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166825

Pages: 118-158
Payments for servants in the era of Al Rashideen and Bani Umayya

Najman Yaseen

payment for servants influenced many opinions among modern historians, and these opinions were focused on the tender of the mawali in the era of the adults, as some of them believed that the Arabs...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166567

Pages: 130-142
Features of the education of Muslim women in the East and the West

Ghanim Kalaf

One of the most important fundamental issues that Islam cared about a lot and dealt with radically and comprehensively: the human being, male or female, because reforming man means the good of...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166568

Pages: 143-157
The position of the Almohad successors of the philosophers

Ahlam AlNaqeeb

The State of the Monotheists was established in Morocco, and this group called for monotheism and the return of Muslims to the Quran and the Sunnah and rejected everything that offends the doctrine...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166569

Pages: 157-172
Methods of proof in the old Iraqi law

Ameer Suliman

That this research is an attempt to shed light on the proof methods adopted by judges in ancient Iraq from the point of view of a specialist in the history of ancient Iraq, its ancient languages...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166588

Pages: 173-184
Pigeon Drinking Fountain in the Sham`un al-Safa church in Mosul: an applied study

Ahmad AlJumma

The research includes an applied study of one of the archaeological remnants located in the Shamoun Al-Safa Church, which is a watering point for pigeons from the Arab Islamic eras (plan 2011). The...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166589

Pages: 185-201
Voluntary social work and its role in promoting social solidarity

Hamed Al-Falahi

The economic, social and cultural variables imposed by contemporary life necessitated the state's intervention in the affairs of society and necessitated it to provide the broadest social services...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166590

Pages: 202-222
An evaluation study of the free wall experiment at the university with a study of reasons for abstaining from writing in the free wall

Rawa Al-Taweel

The importance of the research stems from the importance of the free wall as it is a direct communication channel between the masses of students and the leadership, in addition to several channels...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.1997.166591

Pages: 224-241