Does Arabic grammar need simplification? 2

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Touati Ben touati

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This part of the article “Is grammar in need of facilitation” criticizes the sayings of the Andalusian grammarian Ibn Muda’, who called in his book “The Response to the Grammarians” to abolish the saying of the agent in grammar on the grounds that it is unreasonable that Sibawayh and Ibn Jinni... only proved it before him, and what do they say? With the verbal and moral factor, except for the sake of facilitation for the Arabist and the learner of Arabic, he also addressed the issue of ills and the controversy it has raised regarding their cost and complexity for the linguistic and grammatical lesson in particular, and how they are originally assigned to the specifics and to the general learners and beginners.

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Ben touati, T. (2004). Does Arabic grammar need simplification? 2. AL-Lisaniyyat, 9(2), 7-24. https://doi.org/10.61850/allj.v9i2.225
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