Affectation in Opinion among among grammarians in letters
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58564/ma.v13i32.1074Keywords:
Keywords (affectation - prepositions - conditional letters - letters of relief)Abstract
This linguistic research is concerned with the study of affectation in opinion among grammarians, and the grammarians' use of this term in their judgment of this or that grammatical opinion after studying a number of grammatical opinions.
Standing on this term is a monetary phenomenon launched by the later grammarians after the foundations of this science were leveled and its pillars were established, and the need became urgent to distinguish what was pretentious and unnecessary from what was not pretentious in it. And then the ruling on it, whether this ruling applies to nouns, verbs, or letters.
All of this requires researchers interested in such terms to stand on such phenomena and study them in a fair scientific study aimed at shaking off the dust of ambiguity and complexity that covered some of the chapters of grammar, and choosing the most appropriate, easiest and most close to linguistic reality, so that the image of this great science becomes clear. Some of the issues of affectation that appear in the letters, for example: the prepositional prepositions (perhaps and even), the conditional preposition (law), and the prepositional preposition (seen and will).