Does Arabic grammar need simplification? (1)

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Touati Ben Touati

Abstract

The present paper deals with the simplification of arabie grammar; this latter, means facilitating the way by which the grammatical rules are taught to the leamer, without changing any changes to grammar itself, which is a pure science that excludes any modification of its rules. This has been attested by both the ancient grammarians and the modem science as opposed to the contemporary grammarians who tend to simplify grammar itself.


To discuss this subject, we have determined the ancient and recent steps ofthe claim to reform and renewal and debated the main points that have been the subject of controversy between the grammarians in the past and present; such as:



  • Arabie grammar style and its presentation to the

  • The method of arabic grammar analysis and tie confusion that is made with the analyses of

  • Arabic grammar definition and thus, its subject matter as a scientific

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Ben Touati, T. (2003). Does Arabic grammar need simplification? (1). AL-Lisaniyyat, 8(1), 35-70. https://doi.org/10.61850/allj.v8i1.406
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