THE CONCEPT OF 'KALIMA' AND THE METHODOLOGY OF SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS IN CLASSICAL ARABIC LINGUISTICS
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This article examines the fundamental branches of Arabic linguistics—semantics, morphology, and syntax—and the linguistic nature of the "word" (kalima) as their primary object of study. The study provides a comparative analysis of the definitions of "word" proposed by classical scholars Siraj al-Din al-Sakkaki and Ibn Hisham al-Ansari. Specifically, it explores the semantic layers of terms such as lafz, qawl, and mufrad, as well as phonetic variations in Arabic dialects within the context of the literary language and the Qur'an. A central focus of the research is al-Sakkaki’s innovative methodological approach to syntactic analysis, characterized by his unique terminology: al-Qabil, al-Fa’il, and al-Athar. The author substantiates the interdependent relationship between morphology (Sarf) and syntax (Nahv) based on the perspectives of both classical and contemporary grammatical schools. This article serves as a theoretical and practical resource for researchers of Arabic grammar and Orientalists.
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