Unstructured Phonetic Phenomena in the Translated Western Phonetic Lesson

Unstructured Phonetic Phenomena in the Translated Western Phonetic Lesson

Authors

  • Asst. Prof. Dr. Ibtisam Abdul-Hussein Sultan Al-Qusayr كلية التربية للبنات / قسم علوم القرآن
  • Raja Abdul Khalifa Al Dulaimi مدرس في ثانوية العلا في أربيل

Keywords:

كلمات مفتاحية/ التنغيم ،فوق المقطعية ، المستشرقون ، المقطع ، النبر.

Abstract

There are phonetic phenomena not related to composition but to linguistic vocabulary and pronunciation. For instance, the two phenomena: the tone that appears in one of the component syllables of the vocabulary, and the toning which is similar to the tone when it becomes high or low but it differs from it in that, it includes the whole vocabulary to lead its own significance according to the context in which it is contained. Since the study of these two phenomena relates to the section, the research has been related to the placement of the foundations of the act and division. This research follows the views of the western linguists. The researchers have updated their opinions in these phenomena and they show how they laid the foundations influenced by the studies of orientalists. In addition to mentioning the first references in the ancients’ books in order to prove the knowledge of the ancient linguists of unstructured phonetic phenomena, although this knowledge is scattered in their books and topics, and their names differ, and the orientalist westerners affect in establishing a qur'anictic system. The research showed that these phenomena exist in the Arabic language although the Arabic language and the Arab linguists did not mention these terms, they affected on what they mean, and that there are other sciences that have studied these phenomena. 

 

Published

2021-09-01