Linguistic Contexts of accent in Bani Shaiban: an analytical and preliminary study
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https://doi.org/10.66026/mg5tg078Keywords:
Language ، significance، texts، arbitrage، dictionariesAbstract
Semiotics is considered a form of contemplation in its texts, providing a scientific formulation and granting useful Knowledge. This takes place through tracing the lexicon of the text and searching for the point where one meaning is derived from another.After progressing in contemplation, We notice that the (Sayyabian) text emerges from between its lines. While it was merely a tongue, it comes to echo ahother tongue –(that is, Sayyabian)- in multiple texts, differing from one another until they reach the stage of intertextualiry. Anew substance forms form those sources, shaping an additional material apart from what we were given. It is worth noting that many of the later lexicons have drawn on some of later lexicons have drawnon some of these sources. Ibn Jinni, for example, points out in his book Al-Khasa is that the Arabic language was established without intentional design but rather emerged from instinct. As he mentions:"Most of those who dealt with the Arabic language agreed upon this view." And so, Abu Amr al- Shaibani documented a vast number of authentic Arabic sayings
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