PHONOLOGY IN IBN AL-SARRAJ'S ELECTRONIC BOOK, AND THE MODERN PHONOLOGICAL LESSON

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  • Eiman Abdelgaber AbdelSamie Allam

Abstract

The topic (Vocal qualities among Ibn Al-Sarraj (d. 316 AH) through his book Al-Usul fi Al-nahw A modern phoneme lesson ) , relates to the extent of approval, or the contradiction of what Ibn al-Serraj said in phonemic attributes with what came in the modern phonemic lesson, and the nature of the research required that he discuss two basic axes And, they are: the characteristics of opposing voices, and the characteristics of non-opposing voices, relying in this on the descriptive and critical approach, and the study reached Ibn al-Sarraj as imitating Sibawayh in the phonemic lesson, and not again, and Ibn al-Sarraj differed from his predecessors in terms of grammar in terms of public speaking and whispering; Because he did not know the vocal strings, aswell as in the terms distress and looseness, which changed to (explosive, frictional) in the modern audio lesson, and we also found a difference in describing some of the sounds, namely (the scaffold, the pot, the hamza, the antagonist, the gym, the eyen),where its  eyen), where its description changed when updated. 

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2020-11-02 — Updated on 2021-01-24

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Eiman Abdelgaber AbdelSamie Allam. (2021). PHONOLOGY IN IBN AL-SARRAJ’S ELECTRONIC BOOK, AND THE MODERN PHONOLOGICAL LESSON. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(9), 425 - 433. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/3470 (Original work published November 2, 2020)