The Syllable in English and Arabic: a contrastive Study
Download 213.38 Kb. Pdf ko'rish
|
8096de05d7d0fa60
- Bu sahifa navigatsiya:
- 1. The Syllable in English 1.1 Theories of the Syllable in English a. The Prominence Theory
764 رتمؤلما عئاقو ينلعلا لولاا وولعلل ةيىاشىلاا يضاترفلاا ةعمالجا /ةيساسلاا ةيبترلا ةيلك / ٌواعتلابو ةيرصيتشلما عم ةعماج /ةيساسلاا ةيبترلا ةيلك راق يذ 02 - 02 ٌاريزح 0202 و ( راعش تتح ًكنتيل..... هلعتى ) رتمؤلما عئاقو ينلعلا لولاا وولعلل ةيىاشىلاا يضاترفلاا / ةيرصيتشلما ةعمالجا /ةيساسلاا ةيبترلا ةيلك عم ٌواعتلابو ةعماج /ةيساسلاا ةيبترلا ةيلك راق يذ 02 - 02 زح ٌاري 0202 خيراتب 61 / 4 / 0202 ةيساسلاا ةيبترلا ةيلك ةلمج ةيرصيتشلما ةعمالجا Introduction English and Arabic languages give another title to the word syllable as the phonological structure block of words and as an elementary unit of association for an arrangement of a language, via its stress patterns and prosody. Thus, two proportions can be seen within this topic : the first one is dealt with Phonetics , in which syllables are defined in English as containing of a focus which has little or no obstacle to air- flow headed and surveyed via a specific type of impediment; while in Arabic, syllables are phonetically labeled as chest pulses , and the second one is about Phonology , the syllable is apparent in English as a compound unit ended up of nuclear and bordering elements and in Arabic it is apparent as a unit per language , i.e. each language has its own orders of consonants and vowels alongside with other aspects as in stress, length and intonation. 1. The Syllable in English 1.1 Theories of the Syllable in English a. The Prominence Theory It is a listener-based theory where the number of syllables in any word can be determined by the listeners as they recognize the sounds that are more prominent or sonorant than others, i.e. they are felt to stand out from their neighbors. These sounds are the peaks of prominence and they are generally carried by vowels. Consonant, on the other hand, are the sounds of weak prominence and they represent the valleys (Brosnahan and Malmberg, 1970: 141). The prominence theory is based mainly on auditory judgments and that the number of syllables in a word is determined by the number of peaks of prominence, for example, in a word like "entertain," three peaks of prominence are recognized (Gimson, 1975: 56). However, misunderstanding occurs, for example, listeners may hear a word like "a name" as /әn eim/ instead of /ә neim/. Although the example shows that prominence theory does not help much in the discussion of syllable division, yet, one cannot deny the fact that the syllable can be viewed as a prosodic constituent made up of segments connected in clusters (Roca and Johnson, 1990: 702). Download 213.38 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
Ma'lumotlar bazasi mualliflik huquqi bilan himoyalangan ©fayllar.org 2024
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling