Abstract
In linguistics, indications are divided into different types according to the elements that form the meaning of speech. This diversity emerged as a result of the discrepancy in matters related to how the meaning of the word is formed. The modernists, including Dr. Abdulqadir Abduljaleel, have divided them into several types, such as studying the indication of trans-syllabic phonemic phenomena, which are represented in the syllable, stress, intonation, and rhythm, which work to form the structure. Accordingly, Dr. Abdulqadir Abduljaleel tries to answer the following problem: Do supra-syllabic phenomena have a meaning? Do they have an effect in directing semantics? How do they affect? The present study focusses on morphological, grammatical, lexical, social, psychological, logical, and other phenomena. It sheds light on the relationship between these indications and semantic analysis.