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Early-Day Predicative Structures

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    • Ebrahim Mohammad al Bab
    • Abdolhamid Saaleh Vaqaaf
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Document Type : Scientific- Research Article

10.22075/lasem.2017.1441
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Abstract

This article briefly explores the basic thoughts behind the predicative structure of sentences according to Sibawayh and his followers and also explores how this system developed and grew. As Sibawayh’s book is the first trustworthy source which has come down to us, the views in it are the points of departure for the study of syntax. This is also true about the predicative structure of sentences, which we find the most developed version in the contemporary works. The present research investigates the beginnings of this syntactic notion. The article can be divided into two parts: part one talks discusses predicative structures in nominative sentences part two deals with predicative structures in sentences with verbs. In both parts, there are statements from Sibawayh to show the structural relations in this linguistic form. Brief references are also made to later scholars in syntax when discussing the diachronic development of this structure.

Keywords

  • Structure
  • predication
  • noun
  • verb

Main Subjects

  • Modern Literature
  • Exchange & grammar
  • Literary Criticism
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Studies on Arabic Language and Literature
Volume 5, Issue 17
Volume 5, Issue 17, Spring 2014.
June 2014
Pages 97-112
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  • Receive Date: 28 January 2017
  • Revise Date: 05 June 2017
  • Accept Date: 28 January 2017
  • Publish Date: 01 June 2014
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APA

Mohammad al Bab, E. and Saaleh Vaqaaf, A. (2014). Early-Day Predicative Structures. Studies on Arabic Language and Literature, 5(17), 97-112. doi: 10.22075/lasem.2017.1441

MLA

Mohammad al Bab, E. , and Saaleh Vaqaaf, A. . "Early-Day Predicative Structures", Studies on Arabic Language and Literature, 5, 17, 2014, 97-112. doi: 10.22075/lasem.2017.1441

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Mohammad al Bab, E., Saaleh Vaqaaf, A. (2014). 'Early-Day Predicative Structures', Studies on Arabic Language and Literature, 5(17), pp. 97-112. doi: 10.22075/lasem.2017.1441

CHICAGO

E. Mohammad al Bab and A. Saaleh Vaqaaf, "Early-Day Predicative Structures," Studies on Arabic Language and Literature, 5 17 (2014): 97-112, doi: 10.22075/lasem.2017.1441

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Mohammad al Bab, E., Saaleh Vaqaaf, A. Early-Day Predicative Structures. Studies on Arabic Language and Literature, 2014; 5(17): 97-112. doi: 10.22075/lasem.2017.1441

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