Grammatical Deviation in Witnesses of Kitap in the Example of Poetry of Zuheyr b. Abi Sulma
Keywords:
Sibawayh’s Kitap, Exit grammar, Exit Grammar, Poetic Witness, Zuhair Bin Abi SulmaAbstract
All grammarians agree that the first level is to listen (to the words of the Arabs in the age of protest), and that the Arabs who argue do not need justice. Grammarians made Arabic poetry within the time frame of the age of protest along with Qur'anic readings in the first level of this origin listening), but it is interesting to note that the poems provided by the grammar books kept them in contradiction with the second origin, the measurement. To be specific, the ideal question to be asked here is, why grammarians did the listening patterns as standard firstly then said about it as irregular?
Why did they weaken the people living in the pre-Islamic age like Zuhair who was well known for his revision’s forb poems throughout all year long which leaded to be called as poetry’s bondsman. This research aims to reconsider the grammatical rule by saying the concerted clues in the linguistic text by studying the evidence of Zuhair in the book, and the position of Sibawayh of his poems
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