The issue of fronting and delaying in the Arabic Sentence.

Document Type : Brief summaries of Dissertations.

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Department of Arabic Language, Faculty of Arts, Aswan University, Aswan

Abstract

The sentence in the Arabic language is divided into a nominal sentence and a verbal sentence, and both of them need a predicate and a predicate to it. the verbal sentence is characterized by the presence of a verb that exprcsse an acthon pertormed by subject.

The verb in the verbal sentence comes first and represents the action, while the subject comes later and represents the doer at the action.





The sentence may be followed by a comma ( pule ) which is uled in Arabic to indicate resumption.

What was previously mentioned is the fundmental structure at Arabic sentences, this research elaborates on the deviations from this tundmental structure, where the order at the sentence components are delayed and others are advanced, while still maintaining their relative poaitions. The study applics this analsis to both Quranic and Poetic texts, while also drawing on the opinions ot grammar and rehtroric schoolars. The research employs an analytical approach to present an analyze the opinions at grammar experts.

The research is divided into an introduction and two main sections. In the introduction, I discussed the purpose and the importance of the topic.

The first section addressed the Placement at subject and predict. In a sentence, and discussed the delay in placing the Predict in a nominal sentence. It also discussed the Placement ot the predict with obligation of the subject in terms ot necessity, and irregularity.

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