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Emad Hameed Ahmed

Professor (Specialization: Language)
College of Education for Women
Department of Arabic Language
Email: e.alkazrajy@tu.edu.iq

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Research Interest

Research focus is on the Arabic language, its morphological methods, diacritics, and phonemes in the Arabic alphabetic system.

Qualifications
  1. B.A. in Arabic Language – Al-Ma’mun University College, 1997

  2. M.A. in Arabic Language – College of Arts, University of Baghdad, 2001

  3. Ph.D. in Arabic Language – Ibn Rushd College of Education, University of Baghdad, 2002

Experience
  • Undergraduate Studies Coordinator – University of Tikrit, College of Education for Women, Department of Arabic Language (2010 – 2012)

  • Graduate Studies Coordinator – Department of Arabic Language, College of Education for Women, University of Tikrit (2012 – 2017)

  • Head of the Department of Arabic Language – College of Education for Women, University of Tikrit (2017 – 2023)

  • Dean of the College of Education for Humanities – University of Tikrit (2023 – Present)

Teaching and Lectures
Postgraduate Students
Scientific Activities and Achievements

Authored Books

  1. Convergence and Divergence of Sounds in the Qur’anic Readings in Vocabulary and Syntax

  2. Insights into the Plurals in the Qur’an

  3. Linguistic Contributions of Four Scholars in Arabic

  4. Linguistic Studies in Semitic Languages and Arabic Dialects

  5. The Morphological and Grammatical Efforts of Ibn Kamal Pasha


Published Research

  1. Vowel Length Fulfillment and its Use in Ancient Arabic Dialects

  2. The Structure of Derived Tri-literal Verbal Nouns in “Ma‘ani al-Qur’an wa Tafsir Mushkil I‘rabihi” by Qutrub (d. 692 AH)

  3. Phonetic Following in the Verses of Worship in the Qur’an

  4. Qur’anic Expression Methods in the Chapters of Tasbih

  5. Collective Nouns in the Qur’an: A Morphological and Semantic Study

  6. Vowel Length Fulfillment and its Use in Ancient Arabic Dialects

  7. Phonemes in the Arabic Alphabetic System: A Study in Light of Semitic Languages

  8. Morphological Alternation and Grammatical Phenomena in “Ma‘ani al-Qur’an wa Tafsir Mushkil I‘rabihi” by Qutrub (d. 692 AH)

  9. Phonetic and Morphological Guidance in Qur’anic Readings in Abu Ubaida’s “I‘jaz al-Qur’an” (d. 212 AH)

  10. Hidden and Intertwined Roots of Arabic Words Beginning with “H” – A Case Study

  11. Dual-form Collective in the Qur’an: A Morphological, Phonetic, and Semantic Study

  12. Plurals in Verses Related to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): A Morphological and Semantic Study

  13. Dual Letters in “Al-Tibyan fi I‘rab al-Qur’an” by Abu al-Baqa’ al-‘Akbari (d. 616 AH)

  14. Lowering Letters in “Ma‘ani al-Qur’an” by Al-Farra’ (d. 227 AH)

  15. Phonetic Study of Ibn Kamal Pasha (d. 942 AH) in his Book “Al-Falah fi Sharh al-Marrah”

  16. Poetic Examples of Simple Tri-literal Verb Forms in Grammatical and Morphological Texts up to the End of the 4th Hijri Century: Study and Analysis

  17. Poetic Examples of the Verb Form “Af‘ala” in Grammatical and Morphological Texts up to the End of the 4th Hijri Century: Study and Analysis

  18. Phenomenon of Phonetic Harmony in Arabic: Imala and Phonetic Following – A Case Study

  19. Syntactic Phenomena of Sounds in “Al-Kunash fi Fanni al-Nahw wa al-Sarf”

  20. Grammatical Causes in Nouns by Ibn al-Sayyid al-Batlusi in his Book “Al-Hilal fi Islah al-Khalal min Kitab al-Jumal”

  21. Qur’anic Readings Rejected for Morphological Reasons

  22. Work Material in the Qur’an: A Linguistic Study (Verb Forms as a Model)

  23. Ibn Fadal al-Majashi’s Approach and Its Evidences in “Sharh ‘Uyoon al-I‘rab”

  24. Morphological Issues in the Marginal Notes of Abu Ali al-Shalubin on “Iyad al-Minhaj fi al-Jam‘ Bayna Kitabi al-Tashbih wa al-Mubhij” by Ibn Jinni and Lowering Letters in “Ma‘ani al-Qur’an” by Al-Farra’

  25. Phonetic Development of Articulatory Letters: A Comparative Study between Arabic and Semitic Languages

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