Document Details
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Variation of Morphological Structure in the Qur'an Readings Between the Pronunciation and Semantics and Grammarian Guidance. اختلاف البنية الصرفية في القراءات القرآنية بين اللفظ والدلالة، وتوجيه النحاة لها |
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Variation of Morphological Structure in the Qur'an Readings Between the Pronunciation and Semantics and Grammarian Guidance. |
Document Language |
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Arabic |
Abstract |
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This study presents a frame of the different morphological form in the Qur'anic readings
between Pronunciation and Semantics and Grammarian Guidance in order to identify what
Quranic readings contained of difference in term of difference in the form of the Arabic
word, depending on the morphological guidance as a basis for the difference and the
consequent difference in connotation as part of context and position. The importance of this
study is highlighted by identifying the meanings behind the difference in the morphological
form in the Qur'anic readings and its impact on the meaning of a single word and the
connotation form, while studying the guidance of the grammarians and linguists mentioned
in this respect. The study focused on main aspects: The structure, connotation, presence or
absence of impact. The study divided into chapters and sections on the basis of these aspects.
The study applied the descriptive approach and use of the incomplete extrapolation in
tracing the morphological forms contained in the Qur'anic readings. The study contained an
introduction, three chapters and conclusion. The introduction shows the importance of the
study, research problem, hypotheses, objectives, methodology, and literature review, the
subject of the study and place and time limits, and the general structure of the study. The
preface shows relation of reading science with morphology science, and connotation and its
concept. Chapter I: Readings form difference between word parts, and it included:
Difference of noun form and its change to verb form, then the difference of verb form and its
change to noun form. Chapter II: included readings difference of noun form, and it's relation
with nouns form, and it's relation with the connotation, and it contained three sections:
Section I: Readings that have impact on single and compound connotation, Section II:
Readings that have impact on single connotation only without compound connotation,
Section III: Reading that have no impact on both single or compound connotation. Chapter
III: Readings form difference of the verb, and it's relation with the connotation, and it
included three sections: Section I: Readings that have impact on both single and compound
connotation, Section II: Readings that have impact on single connotation only without
compound connotation, Section III: Reading that have no impact on both single and
compound connotation. The study concluded the following most important findings and
recommendations: Transmission of the reading in word form from verb to noun is the most
common occurrence In the readings, but opposite to that, each word has a distinguish origin
and form; therefore, the difference in the origins has an impact on its connotation, whether
connotation becomes converge or diverge depending on what is intended of its syntax form.
What was mentioned of readings in the facilitation of "Al Hamza" or emphasis and the state
of elision, and immobilizing the vowel, and then entering "Kasra" into the present verb
"Modare", has no impact on the connotation, which was commonly stated in Arabs
languages, because it represents a pronunciation of the word. The study of the morphological
form and its relation with the connotation in the readings is a wide precise field, and an
unlimited source for the scholars; and it shows the miracle of Quran |
Supervisor |
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Dr.Fraidh Majeni |
Thesis Type |
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Master Thesis |
Publishing Year |
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1438 AH
2017 AD |
Number Of Pages |
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734 |
Added Date |
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Friday, July 26, 2019 |
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Researchers
شريفة علي الزبيدي | Alzubaidi, Shareefa Ali | Researcher | Doctorate | |
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