Grammatical convergence and its impact on the direction of grammatical uses
Author: Assistant Professor Dr. Ala'a Zaid Alkhalafat |Pages: 37-67|

Abstract: The grammarians were interested in uncovering the system of grammar, starting from the abstraction of the constants and fundamentals under which the rules of the grammatical structure of the language are embedded, and they elaborated on these constants and paid great attention to the constant of distance with its two branches: proximity and distance, which extends to multiple grammatical formulas, manifested in different forms and patterns, as it can be applied in different fields and sections. Syntactic convergence has been a real phenomenon in linguistic thinking among Arabic scholars, as they have used it as a tool in Hence, this study attempts to identify the dimensions of this convergence in grammatical thinking by researching and analysing This study came in fifteen papers that dealt with various grammatical issues, in which grammatical convergence was present in their orientation: Such as adjacency, conflict, the work of derivatives, nouns, verbs, nouns, verbs, letters, prohibited, beginning, ending, status, adjective, and number, and the conclusion included the most important results reached by the study.

   


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