Phonemic explanation of morphological phenomena

Characteristics Book of ibn Jinni "392 AH" as a model

Authors

  • Eman Al-Madany Princess Nora bint AbdulRahman University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v1i137.1128

Keywords:

morphological structures, inflections, letter attributes, phonology

Abstract

Phonology is a science that overlaps with the sciences of language in general, but it is related to the science of morphology as many morphological phenomena cannot be explained and explained without the help of original phonological studies. This research tries to establish the synergy of the phonemic and morphological sciences through Ibn Jani's book of characteristics "392". His efforts had a great impact on grammatical and morphological guidance, as he established phonological origins, and developed accurate terminology and phonological theories that still bear fruit in our time.

His exact morphological explanation for the phenomena of substitution, accusations, entrainment, transposition, and derivation was derived from letter sounds, symmetry, lighterness and weight. He inherited his insightful thought of morphological phonology with the many examples and evidences he presented, through which he asserted that linguistic studies are pure and grammatically based on phonology to understand their components and explain their causes, and that the phonological change has the greatest impact on the semantic and moral change, so the researcher must master the science of The phoneme then proceeds to the rest of the linguistic sciences, and this is what the modern linguistic and phonological lesson follows.

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Published

2021-06-15

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Linguistics and Arabic literature

How to Cite

Phonemic explanation of morphological phenomena: Characteristics Book of ibn Jinni "392 AH" as a model. (2021). Al-Adab Journal, 1(137), 49-62. https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v1i137.1128

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