Arabic Language Conjugations And Rules Based On Huthayl's Poetry

Year: 
1998
Discussion Committee: 
Supervisors: 
Prof. Yahya Jaber
Authors: 
Sa'id Yasseen
Abstract: 
This research investigated the extent of Huthayl's dialect presence in the various language books and scholar's dependence on it in their construction of their grammars and linguistic opinions. In this study, I introduced the tribe's origin and provenance for their effect on the formation of their dialect linguistic structure. I explained, in this, degree of their poetical talent in the light of the number of the tribe's poets and the volume of cultural legacy they left behind. In this regard, I cited scholars' opinions concerning the eloquence of this dialect and its status among Arabian dialects. I dipped in language books and dictionaries in order to collect scattered information and expressions attributed, by scholars, to Huthayl's dialect. In this context, I cited examples from its poetry. I also listed their words in meaning groups. I have also studied its poetry and explained it and showed existing relationships in poems and linguists' opinions about poetry. In addition, I have quoted Huthayl's poetry as cited in books of grammar and morphology which have been used by grammarians in building their rules, and their grammatical and morphological opinions. I have presented these examples within the general framework of the linguistic rule. I also collated scholars' opinions and showed the points of view on this. Moreover, I also crystallized some linguistic issues reflected in previous chapters within linguistic levels: Phonological, Morphological, Syntactical and Semiotic. I explained all of these levels through citing of examples from Huthayl's poetry. In the completion of this research, I depended on several sources, both old and new: Volumes of poetry and language dictionaries, books on grammar and morphology. I strenuously worked to produce this research in its presents from. To conclude, I can say that Huthayl's dialect and status were aimportant among the other Arabian dialects. Huthayl's poetry was also significant in the construction of linguistic rules particularly in the prevalence of this poetry in various language works and the abundance of linguistic rules which are still a reference used by scholars both in their linguistic and literary research.
Pages Count: 
210
Status: 
Published