The lexical context and its impact on directing the semantics of words in the book “Reform Abu Obeid’s Mistake in Gharib Hadith by Ibn Qutayba” (d. 267 AH)

Abstract

The lexical presumption has been known as the meaning that dictionaries record for the linguistic singular, taking into account its letters in their arrangement and form, whether that singular word is in the form of an independent word with meaning, or it is in the form of an expression whose meaning varies according to what we call the context of its chain of transmission, or it is in the form of a combination of more than one word and has This has a special meaning, which can be called synonymous phrases such as strong tissue. These images all enter their interpretations within the lexical meaning, and this is what we will explain in this research, and we will take some examples from the book “Reforming Abi Obaid’s mistake in a strange hadith by Ibn Qutayba" .

Keywords

lexical context