The linguistic context of words has always played an important role in the analysis of verses. Qur'anic scholars and commentators first consider the meaning of words in interpretation but in some cases, neglecting the relationship between the word and the meaning and not paying attention to the conditions of the speaker and the audience, fails to accurately explain the meaning of a verse or vocabulary or adds to the ambiguity. The commentators say different and ambiguous following the Moses' speech in the verse "wa ana minaḍḍāllīn" (suruh shuera': 20). Some meanings said are: Bewilderment and misunderstanding, ignorance means foolishness, forgetfulness. In these meanings, the relation between word and meaning and the kind of semantic implication is not clear.The present study seeks to explore the linguistic context such as the core of the meaning of the word "ḍḍall" and the relation between word and its meaning in the above verse. We use other signs, such as the condition of the speaker and the audience to clarify the meaning of the verse and provide an analytical explanation of it.
- حق عضویت دریافتی صرف حمایت از نشریات عضو و نگهداری، تکمیل و توسعه مگیران میشود.
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