The root (verb) multiplier and its derivations in the Holy Quran
Stylistic study
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v0i133.892Keywords:
The Holy Quran, verb, style, phoneme, morphological levelAbstract
This research deals with the stylistic analysis of the words that came in the Holy Quran on the root of Baalel، and deals with the stylistic levels of sound، morphology and significance to show the impact of the presence of these words and their role in the composition of verses and the emergence of contextual connotations and their impact on the recipient، and attempts to root the situation of the quadriplegic verb in Arabic with evidence، evidence and examples.
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