Volume 37 Issue 46

Published: 2007-06-01

Contents


Article
Abu Layla’s Linguistic Narrations In Al – Ayn

Abd-AlAzizz Abdullah

Abu Layla is one of the old linguists who contributed greatly in linguistics. Some of his narrations were found in some references especially in dictionaries such (AlAyn) which was written by...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33612

Pages: 166-193
Research Paper
The Impact of the Use of the Language Laboratory on the Development of the Students' Speaking Skills: An Empirical Study

Huseen Ahmad, Asmaa Qasim

The current research aims at discovering the impact, of the use of the two strategies audio/tape recorder and audiovisual/ video tape in the language laboratory7 on the development of the students'...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33661

Pages: 1-18
The Spread of Shāf’i School in Arabian and Islamic Regions28

Natik Matloob

This research is an attempt to tackle subjective and objective factors beyond the spread of Shfi school in Arabian and Islamic regions. We emphasize the role of pioneers and their students...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33626

Pages: 1-28
The Use of the Diminutive in English and Arabic

Yousif Fathi, Nabil Ali

The present study concentrates on the use of diminutive in English and Arabic. It states that every language has its devices of forming diminutives and defining them. It also shows that the use of...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33669

Pages: 19-37
The Political Relations Between Armeenia Minor Kingdom and the Neighbouring Islamic States

Alla Kadawy

The study deals with the relation between Armeenia kingdom and Islamic powers. It tsckles the political conditions of Armeenia in the second half of the Fifth Century-Hijra./ The Eleventh Century....

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33623

Pages: 29-63
Fate and Nature and the Creation of Tragic Sense in Some of Hardy’s Novels

Huda Saleh, Raad Saleh

The indifference and hostility of Fate and Nature are the characterstic common in Hardy's novels; inevitable suffering overwhelms the life of the character in Hardy's novels. In his novels Fate and...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33675

Pages: 37-62
Perversity in Edgar Allan Poe’s The Black Cat

Nahla Younis

Edgar Allan Poe (1909-1949), the American writer believes that man is driven into evil and violence by some motive which he cannot understand or anticipate. This need to do evil Poe placed in the...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33678

Pages: 63-78
The Spreading of Shāfi’i Mazhab in The Islamic East During The 3rd and 4th Hijra Centuries

Abd-alkader Al-Zubaidy

Though there were many other mazhabs, the Shfii one school of jurisprudence became dominant in the Islamic East due to the travels of the East Scholars. Their journeys to Iraq and Egypt where it...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33603

Pages: 64-84
The Invisible Node

Baliqis Rashd

Coronals are said to have a special status among other types of consonants. This fact is based on the belief that they lack a Place node underlyingly. In this paper, such factual statements are...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33683

Pages: 79-108
Israeli Strategy of Water Resources and the Arab Water Security

Saad Aziz

The Israeil ambitions in the Arab countries and their water resources dateback to the establishment of the Zionist movement . This movement considered water as a strategic factor in esdablishing...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33644

Pages: 85-108
Jêrusalèm in Abi-Shama Al-Maqdisy’s book “Al-Roudation”

Abdallah Al-Thaher

The Crusades increased the enthusiasm of Mouslims in Palestine and the Islamic World. Poets began to transfer the people's rage to provoke others. Among the poets who wrote about this were...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33617

Pages: 109-131
The Hereafter Spatial Comparison in Soorat Al-Wakiah Rhetorical descriptive study

Assma Al-Kattab

Place is considered an important element of stability and tranquility of all creation. Man realized this process since his creation and appearence on the surface of the earth. So he took it as...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33605

Pages: 131-165
Intonation as a Cohesive Device in English with Reference to Arabic

Mohamed-Basil K. Al-Azzawi, Dalia Najeeb

It is a common truth that the way we say something can be just as important in conveying a message as the words we use to say it Intonation means "the melody of speech, the changing pitch of the...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33687

Pages: 139-156
Associative Meaning in English Proverbs With their Arabic Equivalents

Anis Naoom

All meanings create associations of some kind or another. Associations, however, are the result of certain specific situations that frame interactions in real social settings. The interpreting...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33691

Pages: 157-177
Interjections in French and English: A Comparative Study

Tawfik Abd Allah, Safwan Thnoon

This research tries to find a classification of interjections in English and French. The data chosen are taken from literary texts, internet, cartoons and children magazines. We shall show that...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33695

Pages: 177-192
The Mobile Libraries: Their Definition, Aims, the Way of Their Implementation, and Requirements of Their foundation.

Saad Ismail

The research aims at demonstrating the imporance of the mobile library in disseminating the cultural, social and hygenic knowledge among the population of villages, rural and remote areas where the...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33628

Pages: 191-219
Abstract Some Procedures of the Islamic Arab State for Reducing the Pollution of Air and Water in Iraq

Taha Obeed

The paper is an attempt to study the procedures followed by the Islamic Arab State to reduce the pollution of air and water in the Islamic Arab Cities in Iraq .It covers the period extending from...

DOI: 10.33899/radab.2007.33607

Pages: 245-270