A master’s thesis at the University of Maysan discussing (morphological structures and their meanings in the Diwan of Sheikh Jaafar al-Naqdi, d. 1370 AH).

A master’s thesis was discussed in the College of Education/University of Maysan, tagged (morphological structures and their connotations in the collection of Sheikh Jaafar al-Naqdi, d. 1370 AH), by researcher Sabreen Jassem Abdel Razzaq, under the supervision of Professor Dr. Bassim Muhammad Eyada al-Hilfi. In the presence of the Assistant President of the University for Scientific Affairs and Postgraduate Studies, Professor Dr. Muhammad Kazim Hamad, the Dean of the College of Education, Assistant Professor Dr. Buraq Talib Shalash, and the Dean’s Assistants. The thesis included the morphological significance of the structures of verbs, infinitives, derivatives, and plurals that appeared in Sheikh Jaafar’s critical collection. The thesis aims to explain the significance of morphological structures in the poetic field,and to find out the opinions of the morphologists about it, discuss it, explain its linguistic and contextual meanings, and then present it through poetic evidence. The thesis explained the morphological structure, its composition, formation, and types of connotations that had an impact on understanding the poetic text and clarifying its purposes, in addition to combining theoretical and applied studies of the audio clip of each morphological structure and the phonetic changes and variations that occur in it.