Rizgar Muhammed; Adnan Khaled
Abstract
Letters of "nasikh"s are letters that preceed the nominal sentence and restrict it in word and meaning, as they lead to a change of the syntactic rule for the two ends of the ...
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Letters of "nasikh"s are letters that preceed the nominal sentence and restrict it in word and meaning, as they lead to a change of the syntactic rule for the two ends of the chain (between and predicate) in the nominal structure, and add new meanings to them. the work came to describe each of these letters, and sheds light on the meanings of those letters in the poetry of Muhammad Husayn Al-Yassin. So (إنَّ) was used by the poet to connect sentences sometimes, and to explain at other times, He used (كأنَّ) to simile a lot, Also used (علَّ); It is one of the languages of the Arabs in (لعل), And (لا) the working negative came the work of (ليس) and her predicate was deleted in many resources of his poetry. The approach adopted for this study is the descriptive approach, which describes each of these transcribers in terms of meaning and action, and refers to the connotations obtained from them through their linguistic contexts in the poetry of Muhammad Hussein Al Yassin..