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EEO. 2021; 20(3): 1287-1293


Semantic Rationing Between breadth and limitation

L. Furqan Muhammad Azeez.




Abstract

Wideness and specification are two words that are called to judge its context, either by widening; Being not specific to a specific domain or specifically, to restrict it to a fully-related affair, its breadth was allocated to the intended delivery, taking into account the need in the language. One of the technologies has a broad meaning in its ruling on the general and common, including what is specified in a presumption stating a restriction or an allocation of the broad meaning; The verbal indication of amplitude differs from it in the definition, as the semantic widening does not make the text semantic and messy of understanding, but the text is a definite source, a determinant of the future, and a determinant of meaning, but the definition of meaning does not stop the group of interpretations chasing it.
The widening of the significance and its identification are among the goals that are used to communicate the intended, taking into account the necessity of the situation, and the officer who surrounds the significance is codified according to the context and the choice of the signifier's form of expressing the meaning is broad or specific, and these are among the characteristics that characterize the Qur'anic language and are largely related to the Qur'anic context; Some of the technologies achieve a broad meaning in its ruling on the general and common, and some of them are presented specifically with a presumption stating a restriction or an allocation of the broad meaning. The verbal indication of amplitude differs from it in the limitation, as there are factors such as the condition and the attribute ... that lead in turn to restriction and allocation.

Key words: breadth , limitation, Semantic






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