18.4 The derived verb forms are called َأْلـ َمـ ِزي ُد,
al-mazı ̄du, which
means ‘increased’ or ‘added’. They are formed from the root by means
of consonant doubling, prefixes or infixes, according to certain patterns
(mentioned below, and in table A1.1, the ten forms of َف َع َل fa
ala, in
Appendix 1).
18.5 The meanings of the derived verb forms are generally derived
from the basic verb form according to a system explained below. As a
rule, grammarians prefer to call the derived verb forms derived verb
stems, because each derived verb form has a complete set of conjugated
forms (tenses, verbal noun, participles, etc.). (See table A1.1 fa
ala in
Appendix 1.)
18.6 There are 14 derived verb forms (stems). Western Arabists
traditionally number these forms with Roman numerals starting from
the basic form, which is numbered as I, and the derived verb forms as II,
III, IV, etc. Forms I to X are the most frequent and only these will be
explained in this book.
18.7 There is no verb which is used in all ten forms; normally the verb
is used in five or six of the derived forms, and sometimes even the basic
verb form itself is not used. For example, the verb form I َعِل َم
alima ‘to
know’ occurs in forms II, IV, V, and X, but another verb might occur
only in forms III, VI, X, and so on.
18.8 As mentioned in chapter 14, there is no infinitive in Arabic in
the same sense as in Indo-European languages. The derived verb forms
are listed in the dictionary under the root, which is mostly the same as
the basic verb form (I) without vowels.
18.9 It is crucially important to learn by heart these ten verb forms
and their derivations from table A1.1 of the verb َفـ َع َل fa
ala in Appen-
dix 1; otherwise it is almost impossible to find a word in a dictionary.
18.10 Arab grammarians chose the basic verb َفـ َع َل /f
l/ fa
ala ‘to do,
to act’ as a pattern or model for describing other verb forms and nouns
which are derived from it.
18.11 Although the vowelling of the middle consonant (radical) of
the basic verb form (I) in the perfect tense varies: َك َت َب kataba ‘to write’,
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Derived
verb forms,
transitive
and
intransitive
verbs