The Syntactic Structure of Collocations in the Pre-Islamic and Early Islamic Eras

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Hajar Ibrahim Hassan
Haider Ghadban Ghufran Al-Jubouri

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This study aims to reveal the syntactic structures of linguistic collocations in the pre-Islamic and early Islamic eras being the best setting of eloquence and its environment. In collecting collocations, we relied on the sermons of the two eras that were included in the book (A Collection of Arab Speeches in the Prosperous Arab Ages) so that those speeches in that book would be samples. Sufficient for the speeches of the two eras and then analyzing its structural structures according to the research plan imposed on it by the nature of matter. This plan consisted of an introduction entitled (Syntactic Structures and Linguistic Collocations), and two sections. We devoted the first section to nominal structure, and the second section dealt with verbal structure. Then we ended the study with some results of the study.


 

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“The Syntactic Structure of Collocations in the Pre-Islamic and Early Islamic Eras ”, JUBH, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 63–89, Jul. 2024, doi: 10.29196/yt9yck47.
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“The Syntactic Structure of Collocations in the Pre-Islamic and Early Islamic Eras ”, JUBH, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 63–89, Jul. 2024, doi: 10.29196/yt9yck47.