vol 19 no 3,2019

The Effect of Creed in the Analysis of Linguistic Taboo in Morphological Structure: A Semantic Study

The Effect of Creed in the Analysis of Linguistic Taboo in Morphological Structure: A Semantic Study

  • Atef Adel shafiq Almahameed
  • Department of Arabic Language and Literature -College of Arts
  • Al-Hussein Bin Talal University
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  • Imad-edeen Nayif m Alshamare
  • Department of Arabic Language and Literature - College of Arts
  • Al-Hussein Bin Talal University
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  • Received 9/12/2018                             Accepted 14/03/2019
  • https://doi.org/10.12816/0054701
  • Abstract:
    Linguists and interpreters use their own special technique to deal with some linguistic aspects, particularly with certain aspects in the Holy Quran, or with what has been added to Almighty's words. Studying the Holy Quran depending upon the common use or according to their intellectual doctrines may lead to religious taboo. Therefore, interpretation becomes an essential requirement in considering the meanings of the Holy Quran in addition to the arbitration of the mind, provided that interpretation should not contradict with the use.
    This study aims to uncover the issue of linguistic taboo in the morphological structure that emerged as a result of the linguists and interpreters' absolute belief that the morphological linguistic rules should be inclusive. It also sheds the light on the fact that interpreting their use of certain linguistic rules according to their rational belief leads to the appearance of the effect of the creedal thought of the Islamic parties in guiding the linguistic significance of the words and formulas. This resulted in the emergence of the issue of linguistic taboo, which is due to the incompatibility of linguistic functions identified in language origins with their doctrinal origins.
    Keywords: Linguistic Taboo, Arabic Morphology, Morphological Taboos, Interpretation, Sacredness.
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