Interpretation between the Origin of Form and the Origin of Meaning.

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  • مسلمي أحمد كلية العلوم الإنسانية والاجتماعيّة Author

Keywords:

interpretation, meaning, morphology, rule. grammar.

Abstract

This article focuses on highlighting the role of interpretation in linguistic studies in general, and in
morphological studies in particular. Although interpretation may challenge the rule and reveal its weakness or
inability to encompass all aspects of the Arabic language, it is, on the other hand, a testament to the flexibility of the Arabic language. Interpretation, in its true definition, is the search for harmony and consistency between
the text and the rule, aiming to reconcile linguistic styles with grammatical rules. From what we have
concluded in this research, it has become clear that the phenomenon of interpretation is foundational. Its
significance emerged through the efforts that established it as a branch of Arabic grammar. A prime example of this is the attention Ibn Jinni gave to it in his book "Al-Khasa'is." In our research, we raised several issues that we attempted to explore in depth, such as: What is meant by interpretation? What is its relationship to
morphology? What are the objective reasons and methods of interpretation? What are the levels of meaning’s influence on interpretation?

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Published

2026-01-27

How to Cite

Interpretation between the Origin of Form and the Origin of Meaning. (2026). مجلة إحالات, 6(4). https://ojs.cu-maghnia.dz/index.php/ihalat/article/view/332

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