Weak Languages in Built-in Names "Descriptive Analytical Study"

Weak Languages in Built-in Names "Descriptive Analytical Study"

Authors

  • Salah Husain Ali Alqadri

Keywords:

language, weakness, oligarchy, constructed names

Abstract

This research deals with the investigation of weak languages in the constructed names, and the knowledge of the grammar standards and their controls to judge these languages, by collecting the issues scattered here and there in various Arabic linguistic studies about these languages, up to a work that tries to collect multiple evidence, which was judged weak for its steady violation, or for its rarity and abnormality, and other reasons.

The study relied on the descriptive analytical approach to discuss the opinions of grammarians and analyze them, and find out their position on those languages.

Through research, it has emerged that many grammarians and linguists have judged many languages to be weak and it is not correct to invoke them, and it has been proven that these languages are mentioned in frequent Quranic readings and correct hadiths, as mentioned by the Arab poets Stallions.

Published

31-12-2023

How to Cite

Salah Husain Ali Alqadri. (2023). Weak Languages in Built-in Names "Descriptive Analytical Study". Journal of the Faculties of Education - University of Aden, 17(2), 516–536. Retrieved from https://jef.adenuniv.net/index.php/jef/article/view/35

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