EGYPTIAN COLLOQUIALISM A SEMANTIC STUDY OF THE ELECTRONIC NOVEL (ZICULA LAND) AS A MODEL

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  • Eiman Abdelgaber Abdelsamie Allam

Abstract

The subject of Egyptian Colloquialism relates to the semantic study of the electronic novel (The Land of Zecula) as a model, by enumerating the Colloquialism contained in the electronic novel, classifying those words and placing them in their correct semantic fields, then explaining the origin of those words and the semantic relationships between them. Therefore, the research was divided into three sections, namely: the first topic - Colloquialism in language and idiomatically, then came the second topic entitled: Colloquialism, a study in light of the semantic field theory, and finally the third topic entitled: Colloquialism in the novel and its connotations, and the semantic relations between them. The research revealed: Colloquialism in the novel, and the multiplicity of semantic fields in it, and also showed that most of the Egyptian terms Colloquialism, which we thought were related to formal language (alFusha); It is, in fact, of eloquent origin in our Arabic language. He also explained the diversity of semantic relationships between the Egyptian terms Colloquialism (Synonymy, and Contradiction). 

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2020-12-04 — Updated on 2021-01-24

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Eiman Abdelgaber Abdelsamie Allam. (2021). EGYPTIAN COLLOQUIALISM A SEMANTIC STUDY OF THE ELECTRONIC NOVEL (ZICULA LAND) AS A MODEL. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(6), 9027 - 9036. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/2370 (Original work published December 4, 2020)