Morphological and Syntactic Violations in Al-Farazdaq's Poetry: A Semantic Study
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2021/v1.i46.649Keywords:
Violations, morphological, grammatical,, indication, Farazdaq poetryAbstract
The research provides the reader with a new reading of the morphological and grammatical irregularities in Al-Farazdaq's poetry, which the grammarians put in the section of poetic necessity, error, little, rare, abnormal, ugly, and paradoxical. This reading is based on the effect of semantics in causing the poet to violate the regular analogy, in a serious attempt to read the extent to which Al-Farazdaq invested the manifestations of semantic and rhythmic efficacy, to form his poetic language, based on the duality (rule and use), while preserving the rule, and allowing the semantic to move within the text, away from About the circle of necessity resorting to straightening the weight, or the error, or the little, or the rare, or the abnormal, or the ugly.
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