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EEO. 2020; 19(1): 650-658


TOWARDS THE TEXT BETWEEN HERITAGE AND MODERNITY: A STUDY IN THE DUALISM OF CASTING AND KNITTING

Dr. Naaman Amber Huerf Al-Ibrahimi.




Abstract

The science text is part of a series development objective in the study of language, and its concepts were
a reflection of what witnessed in the study of language from a clear evolution, linguistics as a way of language
has been painted a new scene in the study of language. After setting de Saussure foundations of new
standards in understanding the language, I took Those ideas he presented develop and diverge to generate
new approaches and from there to the text.
Although the text towards the text was one of the stages that summarized many of the linguistic efforts, we
tried in this research to establish its concepts, especially in the Arab linguistic heritage, as the linguistic
studies shed a lot of light on the text, because the goal of setting many linguistic rules He set out in order to
understand the Qur’anic text and try to understand it, in order to reach the goals of the language
in it , because they are objectives that contain laws and regulations

Key words: The study of the Qur’anic text accompanied the study of poetic texts ,because it represents the Arabic tongue, as it is a key to understanding the words of the Arabs.






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