Phonoscopy between ancient and modern “A convergent study”
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Abstract
Perhaps talking about Arabic sounds took a great deal of effort from phonologists, ancient and modern, so they talked about
them at length, in terms of exits and qualities. They followed the phoneme, and noted how each sound was pronounced, and
came up with opinions that frame this understanding.
The research seeks to conduct a convergent study between what might be called phonetic theories for ancient linguists, and
phonetic theories for modernists.
The research came in a theoretical framework that includes the following components:
This research comes within an introduction, a preface and three chapters, followed by a conclusion that summarizes the most
important findings of the research. Part one: the efforts of the ancients in phonemic research. And the second chapter: the
efforts of modernists in phonetic research. The third chapter: phonetic theories between ancient and modern
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