Verbal alternation and its Semantic Effect on Similar Verses in the Holy Quran :Past verbs as a model
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https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i6.493Keywords:
Phonemic rotation, Semantic effect, Grammar, The language, ExchangeAbstract
The research aims to trace the verbal alternation of the past tense through similar verses in the Noble Qur’an, where the pronouncement of a place of another pronouncement takes place in two similar contexts. For this reason, the researcher decided to stand on the semantic dimension arising from the difference of words, and to know the appropriate for each word as possible. Because knowing the facts of those words from God’s knowledge. This is done through a descriptive approach based on comparison and analysis.Downloads
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Al-Qaisi, I. N. S. . (2018). Verbal alternation and its Semantic Effect on Similar Verses in the Holy Quran :Past verbs as a model. Journal of Arts, 1(6), 35-70. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i6.493
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