The Phenomena of Engagement and Dispute: A Study between Syntax and Interpretation."
The Phenomena of Engagement and Dispute: A Study between Syntax and Interpretation."
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Keywords :preoccupation ,conflict, Arabic grammar, interpretationAbstract
The issue of preoccupation and conflict is one of the most capable grammar issues of revealing the grammarians’ approach, especially the issue of the discrepancy between their theory and the linguistic reality on which they relied. The two chapters are among the most turbulent and complex grammatical chapters. The turbulence appears in the abundance of conflicting opinions and doctrines. The preoccupied verb, which is the agent that is preoccupied with the work on the preceding noun by working on its pronoun or its causative, one of its conditions is its connection to the preceding noun and its suitability to work on what precedes it and to be preoccupied with the preceding noun by its pronoun, and finally its agreement with the deleted explanatory verb. The last pillar of preoccupation is the preoccupant or the preoccupied with, which is what the agent is preoccupied with from working on the preceding noun, and one of its conditions is that it is a pronoun that is used for the preoccupant and that the direction of the nominative of the preoccupied with and the preoccupant is the same. Conflict is when two or more factors precede the word, from a transitive verb or something similar, mentioned in the word, and they agree in the work or differ in it on one object required for each one of them in terms of meaning, whether raised, accusative, or genitive.
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