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EEO. 2020; 19(2): 1203-1214


COGNITIVE THEORY OFASSETS IN THE MEANING OF ARABIC GRAMMAR LESSONFORPHILOSOPHICAL A MODEL

Dr. Naaman Amber Huerf Al-Ibrahimi.




Abstract

The study of language was the focus of the attention of scholars from ancient times, and this interest was not a sign of intellectual luxury or unconscious meditation, but was part of the core of trying to understand man's existence.
Despite the differences in the mechanisms of understanding the language among its students, these scholars of all walks of life were trying to probe the depth of words to reach the meaning intended by the speaker, and if the recipient of himself fell on the text when he received that text .The texts were attracted by many visions, and if this was a natural issue in some texts, then it is not the case in other texts, especially those texts related to the human movement towards life, such as religious texts or legal texts.

Key words: COGNITIVE THEORY, ARABIC GRAMMAR, study of language






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