existed different opinions about it. Later linguists have considered the cause Synonyms is one of the important phenomena in language so that has long of the differences, the lack of accurate and comprehensive definition of the issue and after defining the synonyms, have denied the complete synonyms or accept it under difficult conditions. They posed the similarities and differences of Words and in this regard, they only accept the theory of context and partial synonyms; but they did not provide documentary research on every word. Although the researchers of the Qur'an, have studied the synonyms of words and have written the books in the Qur'an synonyms, But most of their attempts was about the word and in their work, they not mentioned the essential role of the input and output text cues in verses to show the stages in synonyms. Moreover, they were not studied every word in its Synonym meaning and in different contexts of the verses. This study, in addition to study the lexical words, is analyzed the theory of Quran scholars about levels of synonymous words about the meaning of the number of words of the Quran, based on the input and output evidences of the text of the Quran. Also reviews the type of partial synonymous, context and complete synonymous of words within the vocabulary and the Quran, and develop Synonym vocabulary that is derived from a text of the Quran
ansari tadi, Z. (2017). The Role Of The Input And Output Evidences In Stages Of The Quranic Words.. Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 2(6), 87-122. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2017.48035.1133
MLA
zahra ansari tadi. "The Role Of The Input And Output Evidences In Stages Of The Quranic Words.", Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 2, 6, 2017, 87-122. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2017.48035.1133
HARVARD
ansari tadi, Z. (2017). 'The Role Of The Input And Output Evidences In Stages Of The Quranic Words.', Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 2(6), pp. 87-122. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2017.48035.1133
VANCOUVER
ansari tadi, Z. The Role Of The Input And Output Evidences In Stages Of The Quranic Words.. Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 2017; 2(6): 87-122. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2017.48035.1133