The accusative style in Al-Farazdaq’s poem “He Who Knows His Home is Batha” and its effect on the meaning - Applied grammatical study
The accusative style in Al-Farazdaq’s poem
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Conditional style, Al-Farazdaq’s poem, effect, meaningAbstract
The conditional style is one of the most important grammatical methods that plays a fundamental role in constructing meaning and enhancing the connection between ideas within literary texts. This study came to shed light on the conditional style in Al-Farazdaq’s poem “He Who is Known for His Bruises” through an applied grammatical reading of the conditional devices, their types, conditional sentences and their answers, their effect on the verbs that follow them, and their role in enhancing meaning, which clarifies the effect of these grammatical structures in achieving grammatical cohesion and linguistic accuracy in the text capillary. This poem is considered a rich example of the various damma devices, and Al-Farazdaq excelled in employing this style artistically, as its grammatical structure was based on the repetition of the damma method in all its types, which reflects a grammatical awareness that has a great impact in highlighting and clarifying the meaning
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