mulakhas albahth :The ancient grammarians used critical words to express their introduction to grammatical issues in terms of permissibility and prohibition, acceptance and rejection, acceptable and unacceptable, weak and strong, good and ugly, and they succeeded in doing so. The goal was not to destroy the principles and constants, and fanaticism against each other, but rather it was to advance grammar and rid it of every impurity, and this Which appears in the critical words they used, and it is clear that the reality of criticism is constructive criticism that expresses two parts: the first is rejected, and the second is accepted. It is criticism that is not based on fanaticism and ignorance, but rather according to scientific and methodological foundations and in-depth studies that reveal great and beneficial efforts expended. This is what appeared to me through that study. Their wording varied significantly, and even graduated in a manner that was not arbitrary, like the terminology of jurisprudence in terms of acceptance and prohibition. The wording of “correct” among them differs from the wording of “permissible,” “good,” “acceptable,” “permissible,” “chosen,” and other words that indicate acceptance of the issue. ,
Ali, M. R. A. A., & Mohammed, W. A. M. (2025). Critical words among the ancients. Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 18(1), 71-106. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.304340.1335
MLA
Mohmed Rykaby Ahmed Ali Ali; Wafaa Abdullah Mohammed Mohammed. "Critical words among the ancients", Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 18, 1, 2025, 71-106. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.304340.1335
HARVARD
Ali, M. R. A. A., Mohammed, W. A. M. (2025). 'Critical words among the ancients', Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 18(1), pp. 71-106. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.304340.1335
VANCOUVER
Ali, M. R. A. A., Mohammed, W. A. M. Critical words among the ancients. Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 2025; 18(1): 71-106. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.304340.1335