The Structures of Exaggeration Forms and Their Morphological Meanings in the Lexicon of Al-Ibab Al-Zakhar and Al-Labab Al-Fakhar by Al-Saghani (d. 650 AH(
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Keywords: Al-Abab. Al-Saghani. Buildings. Exaggeration.exaggeration. indication. standard. Hearing.Abstract
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Our study focused on clarifying the hidden meanings of the structures of the exaggerated form and explaining their structures and weights in the dictionary of Al-Abab Al-Zakher and Al-Lubab Al-Fakher by Al-Saghani (d. 650 AH).
The reason we chose this dictionary was because it contained eloquent and eloquent vocabulary. It did not leave any of the purposes of speech without hitting it, and did not allow thought a passage without proceeding with it, and also for the abundance of its linguistic material, in addition to the fact that it is a creative text in which the accuracy of choosing the characteristics of artistic creativity was evident and in which there was a variety of evidence. The Arab protest took into account the choice of words, the sophistication of their content, and the quality of their wording, as its phrases included distinct connotations that the author of the book recognized.
Our research included an introduction and introduction in which we defined exaggeration linguistically and terminologically in the thought of the ancients and moderns, and in it we touched on the methods of formulating the structures of exaggeration.
The study was built on two sections: In the first section, we focused on the standard forms of exaggerated structures and their connotations, and in the second section, we focused on aural forms and their connotations, and we concluded the research with the most important results that we obtained in our research.
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