Arud System In View Of Metric Theory
Mukhlisa Ziyovuddinova , PhD, Assistant Professor, Department Of “Orient Literature And Comparative Literature”, Tashkent State University Of Oriental Studies, UzbekistanAbstract
This article examines the metric system of arud, created by the largest medieval Arab philologist Khalil ibn Ahmad, one of the founders of the famous Basrii philological school. The system of Khalil ibn Ahmad does not proceed from the concept of a syllable, but from the concept of "harf" in this case meaning "letter", that is, the part of a word graphically denoted by a letter.
Keywords
Arud, Khalil, classification
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