Syntax symptoms in Arabic sentence structure
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https://doi.org/10.54172/qafv5w02Keywords:
Arabic grammar, semantic study, deviations, origins, structural characteristicsAbstract
This study investigates the structural characteristics of the Arabic sentence through the indicators that determine the intended meaning. It seeks, through the connection between grammatical study, which is the study of structures and their analysis, and rhetorical study, which is the study of meanings through expression, composition, affirmation, negation, to identify deviations from the norm in the targeted surah (chapter) under study. These deviations include omission, preposition, delay, lack of correspondence, as well as the deviance of indefinite expression, definition, transfer, substitution, and orientation.
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