The Syntactical Regulator in the Arabic Syntax: An Analytical Study

Intellectual Discourse:109-129 (forthcoming)
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Abstract

The research focuses on the effectiveness of the syntactical regulatorin providing meaning in the Arabic Syntax and attempt to explain semanticchanges resulting from phonetic changes in word endings, especially withrespect to vowels. It further looks into the dynamics which bring about suchchanges in phonetics and evaluates the significance of the altered meaningsfrom the viewpoint of semantics. In order to interpret semantic changes,Classical Arabic denotes eight cases as the determinants or basis for the changeat the level of the mind that lead to transformation as an anonymous processfor comprehending speech utterances. The dynamics of the above processprovide the orientation effecting precise and accurate meaning bearing uponthe entire sentence construction comprehensively. Thus, the research purposeis to demonstrate the underlying inner structure providing the dynamism andprocess preceding production of verbal utterances intrinsic within the ArabicSyntax.

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