The grammatical embed phenomena in The Holy Quran

Authors

  • Abdelrahman Mudawi Abdelrahim
  • Aysha Mohammed AbduAllah Alhammadi

Keywords:

Implication
Intransitive
transitive

Abstract

This research has paid attention by linguists, rhetoric and interpretation in the ancient time and up to date. The study of embedding has varied fields but I am focusing on the grammar, which means that a word performs the function of another word, so that the first gives the rule of the second.
The grammarians have analogical not auditory, provided that the appropriateness between the two nouns or verbs or letters is achieved so that the sentence structure is not disturbed and achieves a benefit in the meaning, to remove a lot of confusion, especially if they add a letter with it.
There is no clear evidence when ancient grammarians about the concept of grammatical inclusion.
The definition was confined to being infused with the meaning of another word by performing its function in the installation regardless of its aesthetic value.
They justified the phenomenon of grammatical embedding on the theory of origin and branch, and they took embedding as a means to justify some grammatical phenomena such as construction, transgression, necessity, representation and derivation.
The research concluded that the inclusion - in particular - in the interpretation of the verses of the Noble Qur’an is more deserving of the alternation of letters, as it gives the verb or its derivatives a meaning above its meaning through gesture and suggestion.

Author Biographies

Abdelrahman Mudawi Abdelrahim

Higher College of Technology | UAE

Aysha Mohammed AbduAllah Alhammadi

Higher College of Technology | UAE

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Published

2023-03-30

How to Cite

The grammatical embed phenomena in The Holy Quran. (2023). Journal of Arabic Language Sciences and Literature, 2(1), 80-95. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.H170522

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How to Cite

The grammatical embed phenomena in The Holy Quran. (2023). Journal of Arabic Language Sciences and Literature, 2(1), 80-95. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.H170522