Approaches To the Phonetic System of Quranic Pauses: Applied Models
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Abstract
It is well known that this phonetic distinction that distinguishes the Arabic language does not make it anomalous that cannot be balanced or interacted with other human linguistic thought. Hence, in this research, we can walk along two parallel lines and establish between these two fields “a distinct dialogue between ancient Arabic linguistic thought and modern linguistic thought based on borrowing and borrowing, despite the two thoughts belonging to two different theoretical fields.” This means that the theory of influence and being influenced may occur between two linguistic poles without taking into account the temporal and spatial boundaries of these two poles. Before delving into the heart of this problem, we first learn about the ways of scientifically approaching this phonetic phenomenon. What are the scientific foundations on which phonetic research is built? And what are the ways to access its characteristics? These questions and others will be answered by the research according to the descriptive and analytical approach.
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