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Document Type : Thesis 
Document Title :
Poetic language between Sibawayh and Ibn Malik
اللغة الشعرية بين سيبويه وابن مالك
 
Subject : Poetic language between Sibawayh and Ibn Malik 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : The title of this dissertation is "The Poetic Language between Sibawayh and Ibn Malik".The dissertation is a comparison study between the poetic language between Sibawayh and Ibn Malik. The scope of the dissertation focuses on a comparison between two different stages of Arabic grammar through studying two famous scholars: Sibawayh who represents the earlier stage of Arabic grammar and Ibn Malik who represents a later on one. The main objective of this dissertation is to confirm that the concept of poetic language did not appear in Sibawayh's book. Yet, it appears in Ibn Malik's in which he proves that the distinct poet is able to manipulate the roles of language by choice-- a matter that was named later on by the term (poetic language). The dissertation is divided into a preface, an introduction, three chapters, and a conclusion. The introduction illustrates the difference between the poetic language and the language of prose. The first chapter discuses the poetic language between grammar and stylistic through three sup-chapters: the poetic language of Grammarians; the poetic language of Stylists; and Encart (alinziyaah) and the poetic language. The second chapter discuses both Sibawayh's texts of the poetic language and Ibn Malik's through two supchapters: the grammatical cases in which Ibn Malik agrees with Sibawayh; and the other ones in which he does not. The third chapter is divided into three sup-chapters: the concept of Sibawayh's poetic language; the concept of Ibn-Malik's poetic language; and the relation between rhyme and meter and the poetic language. The study concludes many essential results such as: first, there are many terms for poetic lines that break the language's rule such as necessity (dharurah), distinct language for poetry (lughah khaasah bi-al-shi'r), Encart (inziyaah), and Deviation ('udul), however, they all mean the same thing; second, the term poetic necessity is swinging between a pure Lexicographical meaning, i. e. need and distress, and an expanded meaning, i. e. the poetic language; third, the concept of Sibawayh's poetic language means giving the poet a licence to break the rules in one condition that is to return to original text or bring up a parallel example to it, however, Ibn Malik differentiates between necessity in poetry and the poet's freedom in breaking rules by choic. 
Supervisor : Dr.Mohammad Alghamdi 
Thesis Type : Master Thesis 
Publishing Year : 1436 AH
2014 AD
 
Number Of Pages : 173 
Added Date : Saturday, July 27, 2019 

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هدى حامد الحربيAlharbi, Huda HamidResearcherMaster 

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