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Title: Suspected attribute in the holly Qur’an
Authors: Sakina Yasser Mahmoud Khamayseh
سكينة ياسر محمود خمايسة
Keywords: adjective, likeness, linguistic context, semantic communication.
النعت , المشبه به , السياق اللغوي ، التواصل الدلالي .
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: جامعة القدس المفتوحة/Al-Quds Open University
Abstract: The study aims to reveal the semantic attraction between the suspect and the adjective, and it came in three chapters. The first chapter, tagged with the adjective and the adjective, was distributed among the grammarians and the rhetoric over two subjects, the first: the adjective between the grammatical rule and the rhetorical vision, and the second: the semantic communication between the adjective and the analogous. And the second chapter came with the title of the singular attribute of the suspect, and it is divided into three topics: the first: the cosmic phenomena, and the second: the epithets of worldly torment, and the third: the day of Resurrection and the scenes of Heaven and Hell, The third chapter, "The compound attribute of the suspect", is divided into three topics: the first: the actions of believers, and the second: the acts of the unbelievers, and the third: the life of the world. The study reached a set of results, the most important of which are: the revelation of the grammatical rhetorical dimensions of the suspect in the Holy Qur’an, the effect of the dichotomy of the dichotomies resulting from the suspect’s attribute on the recipient, and the compatibility between the lexical structure of the suspect’s term and the semantic context. The researcher followed the stylistic approach, depending on the attribute of the suspect in the Holy Qur’an, which is a stylistic phenomenon not previously studied.
URI: https://dspace.qou.edu/handle/194/2611
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