Abstract
Studying the levels of language in Hadith is one of the most important studies that help to illustrate the linguistic characteristics of the Prophet’s discourse and thus differentiate it from the words of others. In such a way, the researcher needs some linguistic mechanisms that help understand the text of Al-Hadith, such as using the data and concepts of syntax, parsing, diacritics, and its semantic directives, as well as employing some concepts of linguistic semantics, including branches of how words indicate their meaning. The latter was confined by scholars of semantics to three conceptual branches: conformity, inclusion, and commitment, in addition to using other types of context, other than the linguistic context, such as cultural and historical context. Keywords: Language, Structure, Syntax, Semantics, Prophetic Hadith
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