dc.description.abstract | The basic objective of this work is to analyze tense and aspect in Standard Arabic within the theoretical framework of Chomsky's Minimalist Program (MP) .This study seeks to make an analysis of tense and aspect in Standard Arabic .In addition, it evaluates how applicable to the tense and aspect systems of Standard Arabic (spoken /written) the Minimalist Program (with more focus on the element of feature checking) is The Minimalist Program (MP) is used as the theoretical framework of this study. The MP is a recent theory developed from the Government and Binding (GB) theory (Chomsky 1981).
Chapter one provides a general background to the study. It gives an introduction to the language under consideration (SA), the statement of the problem, the objectives of the study, the hypotheses, the rationale of the study, scope and limitation, the theoretical framework, literature review, and the methodology used for conducting this study. Chapter two gives a detailed account on the Arabic Morphology. It contains Morphophonology of Arabic Vowels, The verb root, The Infinitive, Number Agreement, Person Morphology, Object Agreement, Verb Transitivity, Negation, Verbal Derivations, Passivisation. The Causative, The Benefactive, and Arabic Mood Arabic case Morpho loy. Chapter three deals with tense in Arabic, it has an Overview of Tense, Tense in Arabic,
The Past tense, and The non-past tense. Chapter four provides a general view of aspect in Arabic including The Imperfective Aspect, The Progressive/Continuative Aspect, Progressive Aspect in the Present, Progressive aspects in the past, Progressive aspect in the future, The habitual aspect, Past habitual aspect, Future Habitual Aspect, The future non-progressive aspect and the inceptive aspect
Finally, chapter five provides a summary of the study and its findings. It also gives recommendations for further research. The adequacy of the MP in analyzing the tense and aspect features in Standard Arabic is confirmed. | en_US |