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The Presented study is an applied syntactic study of the prophetic Age documents language that represent a critical period in the history of language including all political, economic and religious events that led to a considerable number of treaties, correspondences, and fiefs. In addition, these documents and events present a real linguistic environment for all researchers which could enrich linguistic studies. The analytic descriptive approach is adopted in this study aiming at presenting two contexts; linguistic and mausoleums contexts in the structure of the prophetic age documents. The presented study consists of an Introduction, three chapters, and a conclusion. Introduction tackles the significance of the study, the reasons beyond its choice, aims of the study, and it is ended with a review of literature. Chapter One: Verb in the Prophetic Age Documents between formula and significance of time. It deals also with types, and sets of verbs and ways of verb inflections from its original format to other formats according to the context as past significance of future and adverb. Chapter Two: Deletions in the Prophetic Age Documents and the role played by the context in setting the deleted, addressed and reasons of deletion, its types, rules, and contexts role to estimate deletes in the prophetic age documents. Chapter Three: Separation and Objection in the prophetic Age Documents. It also further handles the concept of separation, objection of language, and the implications of separation among the free syndromes like subject, verb, nominal ... etc., as well as the implications of the separation of restricted syndromes as objection between adjective and described, added and genitive. Results of the study prove how context has a significant role to play in sentences structures of the prophetic Age Documents.
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