The linguistic context in explaining the origins of al-Kafi for Mazandrani (Semantic study)

Authors

  • Falah Hassan Jaber
  • Prof. Dr. Musa Jaafar Al-Harkani

Keywords:

linguistic context, Mazandaran, contextual ambiguity, contextual interconnectedness, verbal conjugation, connotation and meaning.

Abstract

The linguistic context is one of the most important pillars of linguistic semantics, and Sheikh Almazandrani took care of it in his explanation of the words contained in the Hadiths of Al Kafi, with great care in uncovering the intended meaning and uncovering some of the ambiguous and strange words contained in the text. In his explanation that he uses the context sometimes in studying the text in isolation from other texts, i.e. understanding the text in itself, because of the existence of verbal clues related to the context of the Qur’anic verses, the hadiths of the Prophet and the imams (peace be upon them), and this is called the internal context of the text, and sometimes the text is studied with other related texts With it, such as hadiths and narrations, which is called the current context or the external context of the text, which must be researched that - the Mazandarani - studies the linguistic context within multiple styles, including: the contextual linguistic connection, the context shows the overall, pushes ambiguity and allocates the general, and then emphasizes the contextual conjunction between Expression, which is dependent on contextual clues.

Published

2021-06-02

How to Cite

Hassan Jaber ف. ., & Jaafar Al-Harkani أ. . (2021). The linguistic context in explaining the origins of al-Kafi for Mazandrani (Semantic study). Mustansiriyah Journal for Sciences and Education, 22(2), 203–218. Retrieved from https://edumag.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/mjse/article/view/885

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Section

Research Article