Abstract
The aim of this research is to morphologically study the dialects argued by Ibn Al-Shajari on the nouns and verbs in his book Al-Amali. The significance of this research is to benefit from the old Arabic dialects in representatively enriching this linguistic aspect. In the introduction, I referred to the reasons why I studied the topic of dialects for their great significance. The research contains two parts: the first part tackles the argument by dialects in structures of nouns, and studies the structure of five nouns: (Uf (ugh), which, that, where and Ladun (by). The second part tackles the argument by dialects in the structure of verbs which is divided into four requirements:
argument by dialects in the forms of did and do.
argument by dialects in the present tense letters Haraka.
argument by dialects in permutation.
argument by dialects in the analysis of irregularity in the structure of some present tense verbs.
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