Linguistic economy by elimination A study in the zero morpheme
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https://doi.org/10.36318/jall/2022/v1.i35.3696Keywords:
Deletion, Zero Morph, Nihilism Mark, Dilution, Economy, Verbal Presumption, Current Presumption, Muscle EffortAbstract
This research is concerned with employing the zero morpheme zero economically in the Arabic language, after we found a large aspect of the linguistic economy based on the zero morpheme, and one of its most important manifestations in the composition is the deletion that is common in the Arabic language, and aims in all its locations to reduce when the speaker tends to Elimination of the elements that are repeated or that can be understood from the specific context to indicate those omitted elements from the superficial structure that make up the composition, to facilitate the communication process in the least possible effort while achieving the greatest benefit.
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