The Multiplicity of Pronoun Reference and its Impact on the Multiplicity of Meaning, Partial Examples, Absolute Guides, Al-Muharrir Al-Wajeez by Ibn Atiyah as a Sample
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59759/art.v3i5.863Keywords:
The Multiplicity of Pronoun References, The Multiplicity of Linguistic Meanings, The Multiplicity of Jurisprudential Rulings, Linguistic Commonness, The Intensification of Meaning, Syntactic Co-synthesis, Inimitability of the Quran, The Multiplicity of MeaningAbstract
This study is linguistic, in which the researcher comes to a general linguistic phenomenon that all languages share. Sometimes, it even leads to the phenomenon of multiple linguistic meanings and openness of meaning. There is no doubt that words are related to one another, but this relationship may lead to multiple syntactic meanings, and from this foundation it changes. This study explores the impact of this phenomenon in the multiple reference of the pronoun first, representing its positions second, specifying its motives third, examining it in a specific book fourth, and explaining all of that fifth, all of this being from a linguistic perspective sixth, relying in its main research on the editor’s brief book on the interpretation of revelation. Al-Aziz by Ibn Atiya