Sarmad Adil Saheb

Academic Info

Academic Title
– Associate Professor
General specialty
–  Arabic Language 
Specialization
–  Language

Accounts

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

Courses Taught

  1. Arabic Grammar: Principles and Techniques
  2. A New Auditory Perspective on the Science of Morphology
  3. Introduction to Linguistics
  4. Introduction to the Science of Linguistic Sounds
  5. Arabic Lessons for Non-Specialist Students in the Faculties of Medicine, Engineering, and Sciences.

Research Interests

  1. Terminology Science
  2. Cognitive Linguistics and Psycholinguistics
  3. Phonetics

Research

  1. “The Principle of the Phonetic Value of Linguistic Sounds and Its Impact on Conceptualizing Terminology”
  2. “Linguistic Markers in Research on Sociolinguistics”
  3. “The Laws of Phonetic Transformations and Meaning Reconstruction in Language”
  4. “A Structural Linguistic Theory of Arabic: An Introduction to the System and Structures of Classical Arabic”
  5. “Compound Terminology: From Conceptual Features to Linguistic Markers – A Terminological Approach in Abu Hayyan al-Tawhidi’s Work on the Science of Writing”
  6. “The Areas of Syntactic Analysis in Sibawayh’s Book: An Introduction to the Cognitive Representation of Language”
  7. “The Pronunciation Performances of the Holy Quran’s Sounds and the Construction of Specialized Terminology”
  8. “The Sixth International Conference of Lady Zaynab, Peace Be Upon Her, at the University of Karbala’s College of Islamic Sciences”
  9. “The Third Scientific Conference of the College of Imam al-Kadhim, Peace Be Upon Him, in Babylon Departments”
  10. “Sayyid Sadiq al-Sadr, May His Secret Be Sanctified, and the Critique of the Theory of Stages.”

Books

  1. Compound terminology in our intellectual heritage between conceptual features and linguistic sign.
  2. Principles of creating sound terminology from mental possibilities to linguistic representation.