Syntactic Ellipsis in the Book Al-Tammām fī Ashʿār Hudhayl by Ibn Jinnī

Authors

  • Iyad Hadi Jamil Ministry of Education – Open Educational College Author

Keywords:

Syntactic Ellipsis, Ibn Jinnī, Al-Tammām, Hudhayl Poetry, Arabic Syntax, Grammatical Analysis, Ellipsis in Grammar, Syntactic Deletion

Abstract

        This research approachs the topic of grammatical estimation, which is considered one of the most common phenomena in the Arabic language in the grammatical heritage. The synonymy and intersection of terms with grammatical appreciation has led to fluctuation and confusion, so grammarians sought to bring together and study the terms that are confused with the term appreciation. Grammarians used it to analyze the linguistic phenomena that affect some structures in the Arabic language, so the grammarians reformulated the text.  Arabs knew nothing about, but rather the reason for this is that the Arab pronounced this language in a clear manner. Deletion and estimation lead to controlling what cannot be controlled by anything else. There are predicate structures in which deletion occurred. If we do not appreciate it, we cannot or will find it difficult to understand it properly. Therefore, many grammarians made controls for grammatical estimation, because estimation is not an imaginary issue that the ancient Arabs knew nothing about, but rather the reason for this is that the Arab pronounced this language in a clear manner. Deletion and estimation lead to controlling what cannot be controlled by anything else. Therefore, there are predicate structures that have occurred. There is an omission in it, and if we do not estimateit, we will not be able or it will be difficult for us to understand it properly.

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Published

2025-07-09