The Weak Grammatical Aspect in Styles Between Acceptance and Response According to Grammarians
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Grammatical Methods, Oath Style, Parsing of the Specific Praise in (yes) Style, Exclamation and Interrogative Style, Conditional StyleAbstract
In this research, I dealt with the weak grammatical aspect among grammarians between acceptance and rejection, in the methods: the oath method, the exclamatory method, the conditional method, and the method that is specific to praise and that is specific to condemnation. The limits of research until the end of the fourth Hajari century . The research confirmed the link between criticism of the grammatical aspect and the multiplicity and abundance of grammatical aspects. Criticism of the grammatical aspect is linked to multiplicity, as if only one aspect of a particular structure was mentioned, then this aspect would be necessary, without it being described as superiority, weakness, rejection, or other terms of grammatical criticism, as the grammarian practices the process of criticizing these aspects, Each one of them is given a specific critical judgment, whether it is preferable, weak, rejection, or acceptance. This research provides an original vision of the grammarians’ approach to judging the weak grammatical aspect between acceptance and response according to grammarians’ methods.
I divided it into an introduction, a summary, four sections, and a conclusion, followed by the research sources and references.
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