International Journal for Arabic Linguistics and Literature Studies

Volume 3 - Issue 4 (2) | PP: 216 - 228 Language : العربية
DOI : https://doi.org/10.31559/JALLS2021.3.4.2
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Transferring the hamza "A" in the Arabic language A linguistic study comparing the Quranic readings with the Palestinian dialect

Taqi eddin Mustafa Abdelbaset Al-Tamimi
Received Date Revised Date Accepted Date Publication Date
4/11/2021 7/12/2021 19/12/2021 23/12/2021
Abstract
This study combines the originality and the heritage represented in transferring the hamza '' glottal stop'' to the previous consonant in the modern Palestinian dialect. Also, it connects this to Arabic poetry and the ten major readings from the path of the Tyibt Al-nshr through Ibn al-Jazari’s tagged poem. Then the interpretation of this is a phonetic interpretation based on the ancients' opinions and the modernists' guidance which shortens the hamza "glottal stop" in Arabic, which is a widespread doctrine, as the hamza "glottal stop" is shortened by replacement, transfer, deletion, insertion, and others.


How To Cite This Article
Al-Tamimi , T. e. M. A. (2021). Transferring the hamza "A" in the Arabic language A linguistic study comparing the Quranic readings with the Palestinian dialect . International Journal for Arabic Linguistics and Literature Studies, 3 (4), 216-228, https://doi.org/10.31559/JALLS2021.3.4.2

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