The document is an excerpt from a text on Arabic syntax written by Zaynud-Din Muhammad ibn Bir Ali al-Birgivi. It discusses the key concepts in Arabic syntax, dividing them into three categories: governors, governed, and governing effects. It focuses on the first category of governors, dividing them into two types - concrete words and abstract ideas. It then describes the first type of governor called "oral transmission" which has five classes, with the first class consisting of 20 prepositions that cause a single grammatical change called "declension".
The document is an excerpt from a text on Arabic syntax written by Zaynud-Din Muhammad ibn Bir Ali al-Birgivi. It discusses the key concepts in Arabic syntax, dividing them into three categories: governors, governed, and governing effects. It focuses on the first category of governors, dividing them into two types - concrete words and abstract ideas. It then describes the first type of governor called "oral transmission" which has five classes, with the first class consisting of 20 prepositions that cause a single grammatical change called "declension".
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The document is an excerpt from a text on Arabic syntax written by Zaynud-Din Muhammad ibn Bir Ali al-Birgivi. It discusses the key concepts in Arabic syntax, dividing them into three categories: governors, governed, and governing effects. It focuses on the first category of governors, dividing them into two types - concrete words and abstract ideas. It then describes the first type of governor called "oral transmission" which has five classes, with the first class consisting of 20 prepositions that cause a single grammatical change called "declension".
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