Abstract

This study explores the plurality of declension in the Qur'anic sentence, suggesting that it is one of the aspects of its inimitability. This plurality is based upon and often referenced to Qur'anic readings. The features which lead to plurality include: 1. ellipsis, and the attempt to identify its components. 2. difficulties that arise from the lack of intonation in a written text of the Qur'an, and the resultant multiplicity in syntactic function. 3. the fact that syntactic markers are not always apparent.

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