Absent-mindedness in the grammatical and morphological thought of the Arabs

Authors

  • Dr. Maamoun Tayseer Mohammed Mubarak Department of Arabic Language - College of Humanities An-Najah National University

Keywords:

awesomeness, grammar, morphology, opinions, matters.

Abstract

Grammatical and morphological stupor is a descriptive feature included in the grammatical and morphological studies in the Arabic linguistic heritage, especially in the late Grammarians: such as Bin Malik, Azhari, Suhaili, Abu Hayyan, and others.

 The characterization of stupor falls within the framework of grammatical and morphological views among scholars. In addition, it includes grammatical and morphological reasoning based on the bug of stupor in the user of the language sent and the future. To guide the stupor a realistic reading of the user of the language being a human characterized by the qualities of imperfection created on it. infects his language-sometimes - what affects the human composition of error, forgetfulness, or stupor about a pattern of the language on which it is based .this study highlights the term stupor in the framework of grammatical and morphological thought in the Arabs' description, analysis, and objective criticism.

The study also provides a picture of the foundations of grammatical and morphological thought on which Arab scholars relied in building the grammatical lesson . This is done by studying the phenomenon of numbness. It comes in the context of the displacement of Arabic linguistic use from the origin of linguistic use. Or of what is common and stable in linguistic use based on the bug of stupidity from the origin of use.  Or common use, as well as examining the reasons for describing another scientist as stunned, if the critical world considers the grammatical opinion contrary to what the grammar has settled on from his point of view. 

Published

2022-09-03

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