FEATURES OF AL-BATALYAWSI MORPHOLOGICAL APPROACH IN ELUCIDATING SIX PRE-ISLAM POEMS (Second Section- Third Part) A Case Study
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https://doi.org/10.66026/9zncd446Keywords:
Approach, Morphology, Morphological analysis, Al-Batalyawsi.Abstract
Arabic heritage is fraught with the efforts of the scholars; who were very interested in Pre-Islam Poetry, due to its linguistic, literary, and cultural significance, reflect Arab modes and their life aspects, among those scholars, the Minister; Abo Baker Asim Bin Ayoub Al-Batalyawsi, the Andalusian scholar is emerged, who left a big impact on elucidating SIX Pre-Islam poems combining literary and linguistic analysis.
His elucidation is characterized by the diverse of approaches never been restricted to interpret seemingly meanings, but it extended to include all linguistic levels, are stated previously; include morphological analysis, stating its etymology, syntax, grammarly structures and its semantics, which made its study of utmost importance, under rarity of studies are devoted for morphological analysis by West Arab scholars in general and Andalusian scholars in particular, one of those scholar is Al-Batalyawsi.
This study is to parse morphology approach was followed by Al-Batalyawsi in the second section – Third part of pre-Islam Poems Interpretations, implied interpretation of collection of pre-Islam poet (Torfa Bin Al Abd), stated its accuracy and deepness, its impact on interpretation pre-slam poetry text and its eloquence, as it is reported in two sections, the first (Features of Al-Batalyawsi morphological approach in which words are referred to its etymological origins., caring the morphologic structures in addition to read-proof texts and its narrations, stating the morphologic aspect for word structure.
Second section (Techniques of morphological analysis by Al-Batalyawsi) includes the approaches are followed by the interpreter to analyze or breakdown its texts; which are , the sayings of scholars, semantic clues and quotes are taken from Holy Quran.
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