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A Study of Arabic Phonology Product Description Phonology
is the study of the changes that can affect a word, and sometimes even
two words, for different reasons relating to a certain implied
heaviness, like the existence of two identical letters or two letters
that are close to each other or a hamza or a weak letter. The
phonological changes are recognized as the assimilation of a letter to
another, the substitution of a letter for another, the addition or
elision of a letter or vowel and the transfer of a letter or vowel to
another position. This study explores in detail when these changes are
necessary, allowed or forbidden. The presentation of the rich data, the
theoretical analyzes of the phonological elements and the references to
the different works from the classical period of the 8th century until
our days, offer a detailed and accessible study for both the students
and researchers of Arabic.
Review by D. Lynn This comprehensive book places special emphasis on the phonological changes which occur in the Arabic language. The essential themes in Arabic phonology are the assimilation, the changes due to the hamza, the unsoundness due to the weak letter, i.e. the w and y, and the substitution. Each theme in this book has its own chapter and takes up and studies in detail various examples illustrating the diverse phonological changes, the sequences leading or prohibiting their occurrences, and some various anomalies. The vast table of contents and the indexes referring to qur'anic quotations, verses of poetry and names of people are very detailed. One the one hand, they will help the reader to find the topics that interest him or her quickly, and on the other, they will stimulate him or her for further research. The book's references to the classical Arab grammarians, e.g. Sibawaihi, Ibn Jinni, al-Mu'addab, Zamakhshari, Ibn al-Anbari etc., and to modern linguists, makes it a very instructive and useful tool. I can highly recommend it. by Andrew Heaney This is a very beautiful and useful book that will fascinate many readers who are interested in getting an in-depth study of the various aspects of Arabic phonology. The different changes that can affect a word are discussed and analyzed in detail. The readers will be satisfied with the rich data, the advanced theories and the references to important linguistic works. Furthermore, the numbered paragraphs and numerous indexes offer a great structure to the work and are of great help for finding quickly the topics of interest. This is a very beautiful and useful book that will fascinate many readers who are interested in getting an in-depth study of the various aspects of Arabic phonology. The different changes that can affect a word are discussed and analyzed in detail. The readers will be satisfied with the rich data, the advanced theories and the references to important linguistic works. Furthermore, the numbered paragraphs and numerous indexes offer a great structure to the work and are of great help for finding quickly the topics of interest. Pallas Athena is proud to announce the publishing of A Study of Arabic Phonology by Joyce Ã…kesson |
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