The Syntactic Probability of Al-Khalil bin Ahmad Al-Farahidi in Books of Interpretation
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Each language has its own system and laws that organize its vocabulary and sentences, and grammar is that system on which Arabic builds its structures. With its signs indicating what results from it and a reflection of it, as it is one of several clues that contribute to clarifying meanings within grammatical structures such as “affective, objectivity, and auxiliary”; Hence, the expression gained the attention of Arabic scholars, led by Al-Khalil bin Ahmed Al-Farahidi, who tasted the words and their positions in the structures. To realize the grammatical meanings indicated by him, he would turn the sentences on their faces that the speaker might have intended to; To stand on the different meanings indicated by these faces, and for the importance of that, the research tried to study Al-Khalil's grammatical views that contribute to the semantic change.
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