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Attributes and Functions of Sounds in Arabic (AL- Thalaqa) أصــوات الــذَّلاقَــة الـعـربــيــة: الـسِّـمـات والـوظـائـف |
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Attributes and Functions of Sounds in Arabic (AL- Thalaqa) |
Document Language |
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Arabic |
Abstract |
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This thesis demonstrates the concept of Arabic Labial and apical
constants (Aldhlāqah )الذلاقةand the most significant early and
contemporary views of linguists about the Arabic labial and apical
sounds according to the various approaches. The purpose of this study
is to highlight the nature of Aldhlāqah sounds in Arabic by identifying
their phonetic features and semantic functions, as well as the rules and
issues of sound changing through a systematic and objective study
based on the findings of contemporary linguistics in the field of
phonetics.The research was divided into an introduction then a preface,
five chapters and a conclusion.
In the preface, two subjects were discussed: the first subject is the
early principles of classifying sounds, and the second one is the
principles of classifying the sounds into constants and vowels, which
addresses their fundamental differences. The preface also includes
definitions of the terms mentioned in the thesis.
The first chapter :A study of Knowledge of Aldhlaqh Sounds,
which examines three themes: the first, involves the early and
contemporary concept and term of Aldhlāqah. The second, involves the
definition of the word Aldhlāqah by the grammarians, scholars and
lexicologists. The third: involves the principles of classifying Aldhlāqah
sounds.
The second chapter:The Articulators and Features of Aldhlāqah
Sounds, which deals with three themes: The first is about the
articulators and features, which provides an overview of the articulators
associated with this group of sounds in details and some related
contemporary issues. The second is entitled:The Succession of
Aldhlāqah Sounds. It considers the similarities and differences between
the phonemic relations and the occurred alterations. The theme also
defines the constraints on the constant sounds that precede or succeed
Aldhlāqah sounds according to Lisān al-ʿArab ) لسان العربThe Arab
Tongue) Dictionary.The third theme is entitled:Aldhlāqah Sounds in the
Semitic Languages. It addresses a contrastive study of Aldhlāqah (labial
and apical) Sounds in the Semitic languages regarding to the
articulators, features and functions.The Third Chapter: The Prevalence of Aldhlāqah Sounds in
Standard Arabic. This chapter has three themes consisting of a
statistical
study of the prevalence of Aldhlāqah sounds in Standard Arabic texts,
which is supported by texts from the Holy Qura'an, Hadiths (sayings or
acts of the Prophet Muhammad), some of Alsehah speeches ( الصحاحThe
Authentic Six) and an anthology of ancient Arabic poems called the
Mufaddaliyat ) المفضلياتThe Examination of al-Mufaddal).
The fourth chapter: The Phonetic Functions. It includes two
subjects: The first subject focuses on one of the principles of parsimony
in linguistics which is "disuniting the gemination" of some constants by
one of Aldhlāqah sounds.The second subject draws on the surplus
sounds in Arabic which associate the original structure of the word.The
third subject investigates the metathesis of these sounds.
Finally, deals with the grammatical function. The aim of this chapter
is to highlight the grammatical patterns function.
The conclusion indicates the significant results of this study, some
of which are the following: The phonetic aspect is authentic in Arabic
in view of the emergence of the phonetic rules in ancient Arabic
literature. Furthermore, the term Aldhlāqah in Arabic is equivalent to a
conceptual term in Alkhaleel's dictionary; it is defined as a tip of
something or the eloquence, or both. However, Aldhlāqah phonemes
are simple segmental constants, i.e. it is not combined. They also have
preceding and succeeding constraints. Furthermore, all the Semitic
languages share the Arabic Language in including these sounds among
their fundamental sounds which have a plenty of assimilated
characteristics. Moreover, these Aldhlāqah sounds have many phonetic,
morphological, grammatical and semantic functions which are
discussed in this thesis extensively |
Supervisor |
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Dr.Redwan Jaballah |
Thesis Type |
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Master Thesis |
Publishing Year |
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1435 AH
2014 AD |
Number Of Pages |
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310 |
Added Date |
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Friday, July 26, 2019 |
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Researchers
سلوى محمد القباطي | Alqebati, Salwa Mohammed | Researcher | Master | |
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