Morphological criticism between theory and practice in the books of linguistic correction in the third century AH (structures of names as a model)
Morphological criticism between theory and practice in the books of linguistic correction in the third century AH (structures of names as a model)
Abstract
Reading the linguistic correction books that appeared in the second and third centuries AH dealt with morphological issues related to the words, their structure and their weights. This is what prompted me to search in those books, extract morphological issues, and how scholars of the third century AH dealt with these issues, and whether they were purely morphological issues of criticism that they were mixed with the linguistic criticism that prevailed at the time.
The idea of the study came in the aspect of morphological criticism to review the reality of linguistic correction, and to try to find out the most prominent scientific gaps in the method of correction for scholars of the third century AH, and on this my study dealt with these structures of names as a model. Therefore, it was necessary for me to investigate the Arabic sources, and to appeal to a comprehensive basis in the holistic view, and my vision was not limited to those who had an activity in applied criticism, so the subject of the study is my thinking based on induction and deduction, so I presented the language of the text on two types of scales:
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