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Arabic Text Grammar The  principles in linguistic inheritance

 

Ahmad M. Abu-Dalu, Arabic Dept., Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan.

 

Abstract

This research is an exploration in the Arab linguists' legacy with the aim of recognizing features of Arabic Text Grammar by clearing up, in the theory of Arabic grammar, the documented evidences for Arabic linguists' performance in the domain of setting up Text Grammar.

Arab linguists, while setting up the texture of their theory of grammar, had presented precise interpretations connected with principles of Text Linguistics in the contemporary linguistic studies.

The study, thus, is concerned with the most important issues, related to Text Grammar, that linguists have discussed with methods or thoughts not required in the theory of Sentence Grammar. Accordingly, the study approach had two basic principles in Text Grammar theory:

1- Textual relations between Situational context, in which the text is produced, and Linguistic  Performance.

2-The mechanisms of cohesion between text-sentences that have same structural levels.

  The two  principles represent the most important methods and aspects of Text Grammar approach in the modern Linguistic studies.

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