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المباحث النحوية في كتاب (المستقل بالمفهومية في حل الفاظ الجرومية) لشمس الدين الراعي ت 853 هـ == The Grammatical Topics in Elmustaqel Bilmafhomia fi Hal Alfadh Eljoromia by Imam Shamseddin Elraai's (D.853 H)
Author name:
لقاء خضير محمد خميس السعيدي
Supervisor name:
محمد علي غناوي هاني الحمداني
General topic:
Arabic Language and Literature
Specific topic:
Language - Grammar
Degree:
Master
University:
University of Diyala - College Of Education For Human Sciences - Department Of Arabic Language
Language:
Arabic
University location:
Diyala
First pages:
01T4722 - p.pdf
Abstract:
Elajromia by Ibn Ajroom (723 H) has raised scholars' attention past and present, thus, a variety of them explicated it to leave a huge body of explanations to this book. I have chosen one of those explications which is done by a scholar who lived in the ninth hijri century who is the outstanding grammarian, scholar and Imam known as Elraai (853 H0 from Andalusia. This book was first anthologized in 1433 H., 2012 A.D. moreover, I have selected the syntactic sections in the book to be the topic of my study in order to figure out the influence of Imam Elraai on syntactic lesson as well as to specify his status among scholars of Arabic.Due to the methodology of the study, it was divided into two chapters, preceded by a preface. The preface dealt with the biography of Imam shamseddin Elraai. The first chapter which is entitled "Imam Shamseddin's Methodology in His Explication and GrammaticalPrinciples and Terms in it" is subdivided into three sections. The first "Imam Shamseddin's Methodology in His Book" is in two items; item one is methodology of exposition and publication, the second is his linguistic and syntactic sources and his approach in benefiting from them. Section two "Fundamentals of Grammar and Evidence of Craftsmanship" comprised four items; listening, analogy, syntactic cause, and agreement.The third section "Grammatical Terms in the Book" is in four items; Basrah Terms, Kufa Terms, Reciprocal Terms, and Rarely used Terms.Chapter two, which is entitled "Syntactic Sections in the Book" falls into three sections. The first of them "Syntactic Introductions" is in three items; speech and what comprises it, structure, and the definite and indefinite. The second section "Syntactic Structures" comprised two items; nominal structure and its supplant, verbal structure and its apocopation and accusatives. Section three "Sentence complements" is in four items; accusatives, genitive, complements, and approaches. All these chapters were preceded by an introduction that is dealing with the significance of the topic, reason of choosing it, divisions and methodology, and followed by a conclusion summing the findings of the study and then by a list of sources and references.