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مقيدة ومسجلة بالدراسات العليا في قسم اللغة العربية - کلية الآداب - جامعة جنوب الوادي
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Deletion indicates the poet’s genius, imagination, and the strength and coherence of his text, because while we focus on the role of the recipient, we must not forget the role of the creator, because “deletion in the linguistic structure is not an innocent act, a neutral act, or a form imposed on the poem from the outside, but rather it is a conscious act.” It is a feature of the modern poem and a manifestation of creativity that works to exploit the enormous expressive energies that the language abounds with, as Arabic shares many phenomena with other languages, even though it is specialized in other phenomena, and among the things that Arabic shares with other languages is the phenomenon of deletion. Perhaps the reason for the spread of this phenomenon in many languages is due to the nature of the human psyche, which tends to be light and easy, and is averse to redundancy and prolongation.
The research addresses several points, including:
The research mentioned the objectives of the study, the methodology followed, and previous studies, then an introduction to the poet Ibn Hayyus (his life, upbringing, and poetry).
Deletion, its meaning, conditions, types, and purposes.
- The most important types of deletions that the research addressed, their significance, and the applied study on them as they appeared in the poetry of “Ibn Hayyus,” including: deleting the subject, the subject, the genitive, the genitive, the declarative number, and the verbal sentence.
Then I concluded the research with the most prominent results that the study reached, then I documented with the most prominent sources and references that were useful in the research.
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