Contextual presumption and its impact on grammatical judgment

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Assistant Professor of Linguistics (Grammar, Morphology and Propositions). in the Faculty of Arts, Sohag University, Egypt

Abstract

     The area of the study is the presumptions of the context, whether it is verbal, non-verbal, or situational with reference to its impact on determining the connotation of a word, structure or form and distinguishing between what is real and what is metaphorical, then representing the grammatical judgment for some of the sentence's components.
The significance of this study stems from that the grammatical presumptions are considered a crucial base regarding the interpretation of various linguistic and literary phenomena and analyzing verse and prose in terms of understanding the structure by the recipients, whether it is simple or complex.
     The study aims at investigating those contextual presumptions inside the text for the purpose of describing and analyzing the Arabic sentence, clarifying the grammatical judgments for its components, and then grasping the meaning and determining the connotation of the word or structure inside that linguistic form.
In addition to representing the impact of the contextual presumptions in directing the Quranic reading and preferring one reading to the other.
 

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