Document Type : Conference Paper
Abstract
The grammatical logic necessitates safeguarding the tongue from entering the realm of error or falling into the area of semantic lapses, initially from the listener and fundamentally from the recipient. This calls for establishing grammatical theory based on the semantic structure, considering that the correctness of pronunciation according to the linguistic and grammatical system necessarily compels the accurate conveying of meaning to the recipient. Therefore, it is essential for Quranic interpretation scholars to pay attention to the semantic aspect of the grammatical rules that Imam Ali (peace be upon him) established in Nahj al-Balagha for generating Quranic concepts.The research was divided, in light of the objective data, into an introduction and two sections. The introduction addressed the definition of the concept of syntactic patterns, while the first section included: preserved order conditional patterns, and the second section: emphasis patterns using grammatical tools. In the end, the most important results derived from the research were recorded, accompanied by a list of the most significant sources and references.