The Role of the Object Position in "The Poetry of the Hamdan Tribe and its Stories in the Pre-Islamic and Islamic Eras

Authors

  • Nedal Hassan siwan University of Basrah / College of Arts
  • Ahamad Rasin Sahn University of Basrah / College of Arts

Keywords:

preserved object position, non-preserved object position, the object

Abstract

The researcher discusses the concept of object position in "The Poetry of the Hamdan Tribe and its Stories in the Pre-Islamic and Islamic Eras." This concept refers to the placement of the object within the sentence and its relationship with the verb, subject, and other sentence components. The order of words in a sentence is not random but serves a communicative purpose intended by the speaker. This purpose is more prominent in poetry than in prose.

 

The researcher divides the object position into two categories: preserved (fixed) object position and non-preserved (variable) object position. This distinction has been a subject of interest for rhetoricians and grammarians. Placing words in a certain order without attaching them to the object is one of the techniques employed by the Arabs in the linguistic structure of Classical Arabic

Published

2023-03-15