The Terms "Sā’igh" and "Aswa’gh" Concept and Usage in Linguistic Studies

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The Terms "Sā’igh" and "Aswa’gh" Concept and Usage in Linguistic Studies
2024


 


This research examines the terms Sā'igh (acceptable) and Aswagh (more acceptable) in the Arabic language. Despite the frequent use of these terms in evaluative grammatical judgments within linguistic studies, they have not received a thorough study to clarify their concepts and dimensions in Arabic. Therefore, this research aims to explain the terms both linguistically and terminologically and seeks to uncover the ways in which they are used in the Arabic language and the rules governing this usage.


The significance of this research stems from its discussion of a common issue in evaluative grammatical judgments, which has not been sufficiently explored. It highlights the manifestations and criteria for issuing such judgments according to linguists, as well as the terms synonymous with these concepts in their usage. The study also reveals the guidelines for using these terms and their connection to standard or stylistic judgments in linguistic studies.


The aim of the research is to clarify the meaning of these terms and investigate the aspects of their usage, revealing the linguistic issues subjected to their authority. It also aims to understand scholars' guidelines and criteria for applying these judgments and to clarify their relationship to other related evaluative judgments in linguistic studies.


The research adopts a descriptive-analytical approach by tracing the manifestations of the usage of these terms, classifying them into relevant issues, and analyzing them through the examination of scholars' opinions on matters judged as Sā'igh or Aswagh.


 


Keywords: Judgment, Sā'igh, Aswagh, evaluative, grammatical.

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الصرايرة ط. (2025). The Terms "Sā’igh" and "Aswa’gh" Concept and Usage in Linguistic Studies . Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Arts and Humanities, 33(4). https://doi.org/10.4197/Art.33-4.12
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