IRREPLACEABLE SENTENCES OF EXPRESSION IN THE TEXT BETWEEN TWO CONCEPTS: FUNCTION AND REFLECTION
The subject of parsing constituted all the issues of Arabic grammar and the controversy surrounding it from ancient times to the present day. Therefore, the Arabic grammar was characterized as a sentence that adheres to analyzing its elements from a formal perspective, and thus neglected the text in one way or another, and although the sentence in its analysis and expression is a detailed parsing carving Indeed, this trend, however, when grammarians were exposed to syntax or locating them in syntax, they exceeded that because they realize that composing a sentence from linguistic units that are vocabulary is subject to the law of syntax in a way that applies to the syntax of text sentences (and sentences are the linguistic units of the text), as they saw the specificity of parsing in Sentences because some of them replace the singular and it is thus functionally compatible with it (ie interpreted in the singular), and some of them differ functionally with the singular so it is not interpreted in the singular.
Keywords: Arabic Grammar, Sentence, Text,Function, Reflection.