Verbal correlatives in popular proverbs involving body organs From the book of popular proverbs in Libya by Moncef Mohamed Hagig Semantic Study and behavioral models

Authors

  • Muhammed Salem Ali Arjoubi Misurata University

Keywords:

verbal syndromes,, Popular proverbs,, Connotation,

Abstract

Knowing what is related to the word is one of the interests of linguistic activity in the semantic field. It is similarly beneficial to determine to what the word elements and components of all kinds are joined. There are usually sentences and texts that are difficult to separate, and the semantic meaning is evident only by joining these words. The connotation of complex phrases does not require reducing of isolated words meaning. This present semantic study aims to consider the semantic meaning of correlative words in popular proverbs, and to expect that these isolated words do not reflect required meaning. Equally, the study intends to presume some models of social behaviors, in order to evaluate individual behavior and to set discipline within the community.

Author Biography

Muhammed Salem Ali Arjoubi, Misurata University

Knowing what is related to the word is one of the interests of linguistic activity in the semantic field. It is similarly beneficial to determine to what the word elements and components of all kinds are joined. There are usually sentences and texts that are difficult to separate, and the semantic meaning is evident only by joining these words. The connotation of complex phrases does not require reducing of isolated words meaning. This present semantic study aims to consider the semantic meaning of correlative words in popular proverbs, and to expect that these isolated words do not reflect required meaning. Equally, the study intends to presume some models of social behaviors, in order to evaluate individual behavior and to set discipline within the community.

Published

2019-06-01

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