SENTENCE IN THE ARABIC LANGUAGE- SOME REMARKS ON CRITERIA OF MODERN DIVISIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS Cover Image

REČENICA U ARAPSKOM JEZIKU – NEKA ZAPAŽANJA O KRITERIJIMA SAVREMENIH PODJELA I KLASIFIKACIJA
SENTENCE IN THE ARABIC LANGUAGE- SOME REMARKS ON CRITERIA OF MODERN DIVISIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS

Author(s): Mejra Softić
Subject(s): Education
Published by: Islamski pedagoški fakultet Univerziteta u Zenici
Keywords: Arabic syntax; sentence; divisions and types of sentences; Orientalistic attitudes; comparative analysis

Summary/Abstract: Modern syntactical researches conducted by Arabs are under great influence of traditional grammar. That as a consequence has various methodological approaches to interpretation of a sentence, its definitions and classifications. Even though some classical Arabic grammarians make semantic distinction between terms ğumla and kelam, today they are perceived as synonyms, under the influence of contemporary linguistic developments. Modern Arabic syntax does not strictly define criteria of classification of an Arabic sentence. In addition to traditional classification to a nominal and verbal sentence, the classification supported and accepted as the only or the most significant one by most Arabic authors, these criteria vary from one author to another. However, it is noticeable that the criterion of functionality, criterion of predicativity, structure and declinability of a sentence are distinguished as contemporary norms in syntactic classifications of the Arabic language. Oriental writings in classification of Arabic sentences often use conventions of foreign languages and apply criteria that are not characteristic of the Arabic language. That does not reflect the actual state of Arabic syntax and it also belittles efforts and contributions of Arabic grammarians in this field.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 09
  • Page Range: 261-277
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Bosnian
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