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The Hypothetical Phonics Analysis of Ancient Grammarians in Some Morphological Forms: an Attempt to Provide New Phonetic Interpretation

PP: 51-60
doi:10.18576/isl/130504
Author(s)
Ahmad Bsharat,
Abstract
The research seeks to re-research some of the morphological formulas that were analyzed by the ancient grammarians according to a method characterized by the assumption of an “unused formal” such as (qaiʔl\ قائل) according to some of them or (qãwil\ قاول) according to others. The research seeks to provide phonetic explanations that explain the changes according to the Morphemes Function without assuming an "unused formal.". Methods: The research is based on an analytical approach aimed at disassembling the structure of formulas to explain the phonics changes that occur on them. The research provides logical procedures to understand the relationship between the syllable and its function in the formula. as some of the phonetic analyses that have been provided by the ancient grammarians did not pay attention to the value of the function provided by the syllable in the formula structure, but their attention was focused on the interpretation of the function (vocalizations) as a phonetic action to clarify the sound form that occurs on the formula. Results: one of the research results is that the appearance of the (ʔ\ء) in the (Jaʔin\ جاءٍ) refers to the morphological morpheme (a+i) to provide the function of the Active Participle Conclusion: Conclusion: many of the phonetic interpretations of the ancient grammarians still need new phonetic reviewing, such as the matching between two syllables (ã\ ألف) and (ʔ\ ء), which are two syllables that do not match from a phonics perspective.

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