Sarmad Adil Saheb
Academic Info
Academic Title
– Associate Professor
General specialty
– Arabic Language
Specialization
– Language
Accounts
- Google scholar
- ResearchGate
Education
BSC
– Department of Arabic Language – University of Karbala, College of Education for Humanities – 2006-2007
Masters
– Language – Karbala University, College of Humanities – 2012-2013
PhD
– Language – Karbala University, College of Humanities – 2017 -2018
Position(s) Held
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Courses Taught
- Arabic Grammar: Principles and Techniques
- A New Auditory Perspective on the Science of Morphology
- Introduction to Linguistics
- Introduction to the Science of Linguistic Sounds
- Arabic Lessons for Non-Specialist Students in the Faculties of Medicine, Engineering, and Sciences.
Research Interests
- Terminology Science
- Cognitive Linguistics and Psycholinguistics
- Phonetics
Research
- “The Principle of the Phonetic Value of Linguistic Sounds and Its Impact on Conceptualizing Terminology”
- “Linguistic Markers in Research on Sociolinguistics”
- “The Laws of Phonetic Transformations and Meaning Reconstruction in Language”
- “A Structural Linguistic Theory of Arabic: An Introduction to the System and Structures of Classical Arabic”
- “Compound Terminology: From Conceptual Features to Linguistic Markers – A Terminological Approach in Abu Hayyan al-Tawhidi’s Work on the Science of Writing”
- “The Areas of Syntactic Analysis in Sibawayh’s Book: An Introduction to the Cognitive Representation of Language”
- “The Pronunciation Performances of the Holy Quran’s Sounds and the Construction of Specialized Terminology”
- “The Sixth International Conference of Lady Zaynab, Peace Be Upon Her, at the University of Karbala’s College of Islamic Sciences”
- “The Third Scientific Conference of the College of Imam al-Kadhim, Peace Be Upon Him, in Babylon Departments”
- “Sayyid Sadiq al-Sadr, May His Secret Be Sanctified, and the Critique of the Theory of Stages.”
Books
- Compound terminology in our intellectual heritage between conceptual features and linguistic sign.
- Principles of creating sound terminology from mental possibilities to linguistic representation.