The Semantic Significance of the Form (Af‘āl) in Light of the Theory of Nazm: A Morphological and Analytical Study (With the Mu‘allaqa of Labīd as a Model)
Labid's Mu'allaqa as a model
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https://doi.org/10.64295/cujahr.v4i4.12Keywords:
Verb form, Systems theory, Linguistic, Morphology, Labid's Mu'allaqaAbstract
Grammar is of great importance in the Arabic lesson, and this study aimed to clarify this and to explain the integrity of its structures That lead to verbal integrity.
The aesthetic and creative performance in grammar is an important stage of "virtue and merit" in the theory of Abdul-Qahir Al-Jarjani, "Al-Nazm" theory, which linked him with rhetoric and exchange with a close bond
; falsiyaq la yafham 'illa ealaa daw ' alsiygh alssrfyt alty yuadiy taghayuruha fi siaqiha 'iilaa taghayar almaenaa
; The context is understood only in light of the morphological formulas whose change in their context leads to a change in meaning.
As well as changing the letters of kindness, preposition, interrogation or others that lead to a change in connotations and transitions between Meaning, metaphor, metonymy, representation, and other forms of metaphor are all closely related to each other This study aimed to demonstrate this by applying to a pre-Islamic poem. , In one of the widely used formulas of the few, which are "verbs" It also aimed to show the value of pre-Islamic poetry from which the Arabic language derives its strength, for the sincerity of its expression and for preserving its origin It also aimed to show the value of pre-Islamic poetry from which the Arabic language derives its strength, for the sincerity of its expression and for preserving its origin from forgery and misrepresentation.
All forms of linguistic use should be considered equally. As it is not separated from each other; Contextual significance has an effect in determining its connotations and morphological meanings consolidate its meanings.
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