The merit is in the perspective of those with the interpretive approach "Abdelkader Al-Fassi Al-Fihri is a model"
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The research dealt with the role of waste among those with transformative, generative (interpretive) formations. Because they were looking for the explanatory aspect of the structure of the language in language, they established a new journey of thinking in which they discussed the interpretation of what happens in the mind when producing speech, not its description after its completion; Likewise, they looked at the descriptive description of Leydiwi and saw it as devoid of interpretation. So the Persian copyists took a logical view in their approach to the linguistic phenomenon, and they were the active descriptiveists who looked at the components of the Arabic sentence. The predicates were composed of the components of the Arabic sentence, but the ancient grammarians used to use them, as they were composed of the empty participle in the Arabic sentence. After the advent of Modern approaches have treated the Arabic structure from their view that it has a superior role that is not less than the role of the predicate and the predicate, and that it restricts the element of attribution and shifts its meaning from failure to specification
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