Analyzing the Lexical Meaning and Symbolic Connection of the Three Terms, As-Sarim, As-Salim, and Az-Zalim

Authors

  • Waleed Sadeq Jarrar

Keywords:

Lexical Meaning, Symbolic Connection, As-Sarim, As-Salim, and Az-Zalim

Abstract

This research paper was written, initially, to be a presentation in semantics.

The researcher found it useful to discuss these three entries:

ظَلَمَ، صَلَمَ، صَرَمَ

(sarama, salama, and zalama) not only in their lexical meanings, but also in

the symbolic connection between sounds and meanings of these counter

examples. Some Arabic and foreign linguistic theories have been consulted.

In terms of the mythological relationship between these three words, the

researcher recited the story of the animal which went asking for a horn,

(according to the Sumerian, Hebrew, Indian and Arabic mythology), and

returned with its ears cut off.

Published

2017-06-07

How to Cite

Jarrar, W. S. (2017). Analyzing the Lexical Meaning and Symbolic Connection of the Three Terms, As-Sarim, As-Salim, and Az-Zalim. Journal of Al-Quds Open University for Humanities and Social Studies, (9). Retrieved from https://journals.qou.edu/index.php/jrresstudy/article/view/774

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