Ibn Jinni’s position on poetic necessity, and the meaning to infer the poetry of the modernist- a grammatical study

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Alaqsa University- Palestine- Gaza

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This research entitled “Ibn Jinni’s position on poetic necessity, and the meaning to infer the poetry of the modernist - a grammatical study” characterized by study and analysis, deals with in an analytical descriptive method based on knowing what is related to the personal life of one of the brightest and most powerful scientific figures in the history of linguistic sciences among the Arabs in the fourth century AH.
Ibn Jinni, the owner of the school of expansion of language by analogy, is one of the supporters of the issue of meaning to cite the poetry of the modernists as long as it agrees with the original in the Arabic language; Its field is science of meanings, and the words are specific to citing the poetry of the ancients.
When reading a poetic text, he relies on interpretation; Because poetry is a source of language and grammar. Since the language of poetry is often not subject to linguists' controls and measures, they called the linguistic phenomena of measures and controls as necessities if they were in the poetry of the ancients, and errors and weaknesses if they were in the poetry of the modernists. For this reason, the researcher will study in his research Ibn Jinni's position on poetic necessity and meaning.

Keywords: Ibn Jinni – meaning – poetic necessity – modernist.

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