The phenomenon of parsing on neighboring in dealing with grammarians and commentators

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Assistant Professor at the College of Arts and Sciences in Al-Namas/ Bisha University/ Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abstract

This is a grammatical study on a thorny syntactic phenomenon, in which grammarians, ancient and modern, differed between permissible and prohibitive. The researcher dealt with it in discussion and analysis, under the title (The phenomenon of syntax over adjacency in dealing with grammarians and commentators). And the meaning of (the inflection on the adjacent): to change from a predicate inflection to another inflection, suitable for the inflection of a word next to it, as in their saying: (This is a ruined lizard’s hole), with the preposition (ruined), because it is adjacent to (dub), although it is an adjective of a noun, it is : (burrow).

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