The Syllable in English and Arabic: a contrastive Study
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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 The Syllable in English and Arabic: A Contrastive Study Asst. Prof. Dr. Estabraq R. Ibrahim Asst. Prof.Dr. Nesaem Mehdi Al-Aadili rasestabraq@gmail.com
University of Mustansiriyah/ University of Babylon/ College of Basic Education . College of Education for Human Sciences. Abstract One of the notions that are repeatedly used in phonetics and phonology is the notion of the syllable. This unit proved its importance in the history of writing. Historically, it was the Greek who first modified the Semitic syllabary to represent consonants and vowels as separate symbols. The later writing systems like those of Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic, Indic and others have followed the principles first and last established by the Greeks (Ladefoged, 1982: 237).The syllable is the phonological building block of words and the basic unit of organization in all languages including English and Arabic. Thus, the present study is set to explore the structure of the syllable in English and Arabic assuming that it is the basic unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds. As such, the study is intended to answer the following questions: 1. Is syllable a phonetic or a phonological unit? 2. What is the structure of the syllable in both languages? 3. Is there any theory about the syllable, its nature, and structure in both languages? 4. Which language is more explicit in its treatment of the syllable? The study aims to contrast English and Arabic with regard to the phonological structure of the syllable, its nature, and its structure in both languages. In this regard, it is hypothesized that the syllable is the basic unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds in both languages. It is also hypothesized that Arabic syllable patterns are more limited than those of English because of the constraints on consonant clusters. To fulfill the aforementioned aim and verify or reject the stated hypotheses, a theoretical literature is surveyed on the notion of the syllable in English and Arabic as well as its nature, theories, and structure. Then, the two languages will be contrasted with regard to the surveyed literature. Key words: Syllable, Phonetic unit, Phonological unit, and Contrastive Study. Download 213.38 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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