Grammatical Case and its Relationship to Meaning: A Descriptive Analytical StudySurat Al-Kahf as a Model
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The research aimed to clarify the relationship of grammatical case in determining meaning, by examining the viewpoints of linguists on the issue of grammatical case and its relationship to meaning. This was reinforced by an applied study of selected models from Surat Al-Kahf. The research sought to answer whether grammarians universally acknowledged that the grammatical case marker is the fundamental element in shifting and directing meaning. The research followed a descriptive, investigative, and analytical approach. The study reached a number of results, the most important of which are: The difference in scholars' opinions regarding the relationship of grammatical case to meaning led to some overemphasizing the role of the case marker in signifying meaning, while others downplayed its effect. his difference resulted in making grammatical case a dominant marker, and this view influenced the approach to sentence analysis and arriving at its meaning. Furthermore, the variation in Quranic recitations is one of diversity and multiplicity, which is considered an enrichment of the Quranic text. It provides facilitation and ease for people in the diversity of interpretations and understanding of the text, creating room for a plurality of meanings away from distortion.
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Grammatical Case, Meaning, Surat Al-Kahf, Case Marker, Quranic Recitations.

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