The Feminine in the Structure of the Arabic Language: An Analytical Semantic Study
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This research aims to shed light on the feminine in the structure of the Arabic language including its letters and diacritics, utterances and structures to pinpoint the deep role of feminine signs and semantics in the structure of the Arabic language. This study is on a mission to show that the feminine in Arabic is not only one of its major pillars and most authentic landmarks, but it also profoundly exhibits its strength and beauty. The study also seeks to explore the clear harmony between the Islamic Sharia and the Arabic language, as mainly reflected in the structures, connotations and use of the feminine in Arabic. The researcher underscores the need for further research on the role of the feminine and its signs and features in the formation of the Arabic language, so as to highlight the interesting research horizons of this direction of linguistic studies.
يهد٠ÙÙŠ هذا البØØ« إلى تسليط الضوء على المؤنّث ÙÙŠ بنية اللغة العربيّة، ÙÙŠ ØروÙها ÙˆØركاتها، وألÙاظها وتراكيبها، Ù„Ùما لمسنا من دور عميق لعلامات التأنيث ودلالاته ÙÙŠ بنية هذه اللغة، للدرجة التي ترقى إلى أنْ تكون ركنًا كبيرًا من أركانها، ومعلمًا أصيلًا من أهمّ معالمها، وسرًّا عميقًا من أهم أسرار قوّتها وجمالها. ونسعى_ أيضًا_ إلى الإشارة إلى ما انكش٠لنا من انسجام ÙˆØ§Ø¶Ø Ø¨ÙŠÙ† الشريعة الإسلاميّة واللغة العربيّة؛ مستندين إلى أدلّة بيّÙنة واضØØ© من غير الاعتماد على البعد العقائدي والدينيّ لكوننا مسلمين. وداخلَنا إيمان عميق بالØاجة إلى مزيد ÙØص لدور المؤنّث وعلاماته ومعالمه ÙÙŠ تكوين هذه اللغة، وبخاصّة Ù„Ùما لا نزال نلمسه بين الÙينة والأخرى بسبب التÙاعل معَ هذه اللغة، ولÙما نراه من علامات على تلك الآÙاق البعيدة لهذا المنØÙ‰ من الدراسات اللغويّة، ونرجو أنْ يكون هذا البØØ« Ù…Øطّة ÙÙŠ هذا الطريق.
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