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Document Type
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Thesis
Document Title
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Examples Succession and its Effect on the Structure "Phonetic Morphological Study"
توالي الأمثال وأثره في البنية "دراسة صوتية صرفية"
Subject
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Examples Succession and its Effect on the Structure "Phonetic Morphological Study"
Document Language
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Arabic
Abstract
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The present research Examples Succession and its Effect on the Structure "Phonetic Morphological Study" studies the succession of vowels and consonants and its effect on word structure. The researcher tackled examples through identifying, recording, and analyzing the phenomena resulting from examples succession phonetically and morphologically as well as witnessing with examples from language and the holy Quran recitation books. The research consists of an introduction, preamble, and four chapters. Chapter one deals with succession of consonants in two sections; the first in mithlain succession, the second in motaqaribain succession. Chapter two tackles vowles and consists of three sections; section one two "waw" succession, section two two" yaa" succession, and section three: two "aliph" succession. Chapter three deals with two "hamzah" succession and comes in two sections; the first explains two "hamzah" succession in one words, and the second is two "hamzah" succession in two words. Chapter four deals with the succession of two consonants and comes in two sections; the first deals with the succession of two consonants in one word and the second is the succession of two consonants in two words. The research is concluded with a conclusion of the research findings.
Supervisor
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Dr.Mohammad Alghamdi
Thesis Type
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Master Thesis
Publishing Year
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1437 AH
2015 AD
Number Of Pages
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203
Added Date
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Sunday, July 28, 2019
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
سعاد خلف السلمي
Alsulmi, Soaad Khalaf
Researcher
Master
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