The Semantic Potential between the Rigidity of Grammar and the Openness of the Pragmatic Horizon: A Reading of a Qur'anic Model
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Grammar represents the legal framework of language, through which individual words acquire meaning within the permissible combinations and patterns it governs. Any violation of these rules leads to a disintegration of the structure, followed by a rupture at the core of meaning. However, this does not imply
an absolute determinism of structure over meaning, nor does it suggest the complete subordination of meaning to structure. Many meanings in discourse emerge contrary to grammatical laws, driven by the circumstances of communication and the general context.
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