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The Impact of Multiple Analysis in the Holy Quran: Pronominalized Subject as an example (in Arabic)
Auther : Abdulmuhsen Altabtabae
It is noted that when deciding to hide the case subject of anominal sentence, another different aspect of parsing will be apparent for the intended term so much that most of witnessed signs in the Holy Qur'an included predicate to hidden subject in nominal case but it might have different aspects of paring which denoting that hiding of the subject in nominal case will comply closely with different meanings governed by such different types of grammatical ties, moreover, variety of parsing aspects to the predicate of the hidden subject in nominal case can be arrtibuted to many reasons summarized in difference of estimating, variety of the qur'anic readings, revelation of the parsing sign, as well as variety of parsing signs.
From the practical point of view the research depends on a theoretical basis, so it aims to identify such hiding of the subject in nominal case in the Holy Qur'an and to know the extent of the importance of the interpreters and the grammarians specialized in the grammar of the Holy Qur'an, as well as tending to show the attitude of the parsers from the different meanings, and if they could achieve benefits for which they aimed in order to mention the different aspects of parsing.