Department of Arabic Language and Literaturehttps://www.univ-soukahras.dz/en/dept/dla |
Module: Principles of grammar
Lecturer | sami gueddim |
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Bachelor - Linguistic Studies
Department of Arabic Language and Literature Website : https://www.univ-soukahras.dz/en/module/265 Semester : S3 Unit : و ت اس 31 Credit : 1 Coefficient: 1 |
Content | Education objectives: Required prior knowledge: Subject content: 1 Introduction: Grammar and the origins of grammar, the term and the concept 2 The origins of grammar 1: Origins and references 3 The origins of grammar 2: Composition and its pioneers: Ibn Jinni, Ibn al-Anbari, and Al-Suyuti 4 Hearing, its concept and conditions 5 Hearing and its sources 1 : The Qur’an and the Noble Hadith 6 Hearing and its sources 2: The speech of the Arabs (poetry and prose) 7 Grammatical analogy and its pillars 1: What is measured against and measured 8 Grammatical analogy and its pillars 2: Illah/ruling 9 Istihab al-dhaf, and the positions of ancient and modern scholars. 10 Consensus and its types (consensus of jurists, consensus of grammarians, consensus of fundamentalists) 11 The phenomenon of parsing 12 The origin and branch: the origin of the situation, the origin of the rule, departing from the original, returning to the original... 13 Ijtihad and the positions of scholars. 14 Factor Theory Evaluation method: Lectures are evaluated via an exam at the end of the semester, while the evaluation of directed works is continuous throughout the semester. References: (books, publications, websites, etc.). 1- Saeed Al-Afghani, in the principles of grammar. 2- Muhammad Khan, Fundamentals of Arabic Grammar. 3- Abd al-Rahman al-Hajj Saleh, scientific linguistic listening among the Arabs and the concept of eloquence. 4- Ibn al-Siraj al-Baghdadi, The Fundamentals of Grammar 5- Al-Suyuti, The Book of Proposal in the Science of the Fundamentals of Grammar |
Evaluation | Continuous monitoring 100% |