Violation of the poetic witness to the morphological and grammatical analogy Reading from a semantic perspective
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https://doi.org/10.36327/ewjh.v2i32.13739Keywords:
contradiction, poetic witness, morphology, grammar, semanticsAbstract
The grammarians go not to take the poetic evidence that contradicts their rules that they put in the construction of the morphological and grammatical rule, so they called it many terms, including the abnormal, the few, the language and other terms. The most adherent to this strictness is the basrah school which was known for its strictness when deriving the rule but they did not consider from a semantic perspective those violations of their rules . And the importance of the semantic construction of the word or the connotation of the sentence structure in showing the predicate to it when violating.
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