"Syntactic Parallelism in the Nominal Sentence in the Zeni Maqamat"
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https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2361.35Keywords:
parallelism, syntax, nominative sentence, Zeni MaqamatAbstract
This study is entitled: "Syntactic Parallelism in the Nominal Sentence in the Zeni Maqamat - A Linguistic Study" that aims to analyze the phenomenon of parallelism in the nominal structure in the Zeni Maqamat by Ibn al-Saiqal al-Jazari (d.: 701 AH) as a linguistic analysis to indicate the similarity based on the resemblance of the syntactic structure in the Zeni Maqamat Within the nominal sentence, this balance is between two or more successive structures within one verbal chain, generating a musical rhythm emanating from the resonance of the structure of words, and from the structural arrangement that includes them on the other hand. Writers and poets often resort to this type of parallelism, to tone their texts, and with balanced musical melodies that make the text more harmonious and unified, in this research we attempt to reveal this phenomenon in the Zenian shrines, its nature, and how it is employed by the writer in a precise constructive way, as it has an aesthetic value that contributes to the excitement of the recipient and attracts his attention towards the text, and to highlight this aesthetic in these shrines we take the examples to highlight the technical level of its construction.
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