The Functional Multiplicity of Morphological Forms and their Transformation in the Vocabulary of the Qur’an’s Unfamiliar Expressions
Abstract:
This research aims to reveal the multiplicity of morphological forms and their transformation of grammatical deviations in the Qur’an. This transformation leads to a functional multiplicity of the morphological forms which in turn causes and a diversity of semantic functions. This leads us to the fact that the transformation in the grammatical deviation and its functional multiplicity is the reason of the Quran’s unfamilair expressions, which is not rejected and reprehensible. The origin of the unfamiliarity is either due to the bifurcation of the signification occurring on it, or the shift in vowels and consonants, a variety of morphological forms, that one is silent instead of another, or they are two usages, and at other times the structure combines two or more origins.
Keywords: Grammatical Deviation of the Qur’an, Morphological Forms, Multifunctionality, Surface Structure, Deep Structure, the Origin of Deviation.
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All articles in Zarqa Journal for Research and Studies in Humanities are published under an open access Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License