Verbal Clues in Arabic Proverbs in Grammar Books

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Noor Mazhar Nima, Assistant Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdullah Zaher Al-Badri

Abstract

The research shows the pivotal role of language in shaping contemporary culture, especially after Arab
thinkers and pioneers of modernity adopted the concept of modernist reading. Modern language reading
moved from the classic concept of the hermeneutic language text to the concept of recognition and speech,
and then added another skill, which is comprehension. The maximum scope was the linguistic definition of
the modernist, and one of the modernists who followed this concept was Tammam Hassan, who held that
grammar is based on factor theory, and that grammatical reference represents only one context out of a set of
clues that combine with others to determine the meaning contained in a linguistic structure. All elements that
contribute to the production of a text, whether linguistic or non-linguistic

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