Scientific Journal Of King Faisal University
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Scientific Journal of King Faisal University / Humanities and Management Sciences

Narration by "Who, Which, What" interrogative with some letters, and its policy from structure and analysis

(Ibrahim bin Hamza Hassan Subaihi)

Abstract

The research includes the following: Introduction: includes; research definition, research limits, aims of the research, research contents, research methodology. Research Pivots: 1. The colloquial and its motiles, its relation with structure and analysis in the grammar lessons. 2. Shapes of narration by "Who, Which, What" interrogative with some letters, and its policy from analysis. And each pivot has some detailed points, followed by summary and list of references. The research is interested with: studying one model of narration with some structural statements, that is narration by "Who, Which, What" interrogative with some letters. Which points to the responsible about its character. Then explaining the opinion of grammar scientists. And form the aims of this research: explaining the characteristics of the linguistic, grammaristic and eloquence narration. And clearing the ambiguity in the heritage grammar book. And completing the shortage in it. And renewing it. In order to benefit from it in the library of linguistic and grammar. Research references: this study depends on the heritage grammar books which interested in similar studies, in addition to the ancient and recent available references. Research summary, results, and recommendations: Include: summary for the most important points, and results, also some recommendation. Such as: - The narration style in Arabic language is not only limited by taking the speech as it is without changing its, but also it can narrate a characteristic of definite name, e. g. (who is he?) i. e. Is he the Qraishi or Zoraifi? To whom said: (I saw Zaid), etc., which was used to ask about characters or relations. - All narration types in question names which include letters, are dealt with them as analyzed names when letters are added to them. Grammar Scientists are different in their policy in both structure and analysis. - This type of narration has its own linguistic, grammar, and eloquence characteristics, which are not available in other narration models, where it is rich in linguistic and semantic analysis. - This type of narration is enclosed in the heritage grammar books, and needs to be explained among the Arabic speaking people.
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