Phonetic-Structural Changes and Their Laws by Dr. Abd al-Sabur Shahin

Authors

  • Researcher: Zarqa Muhammad Ali Mozan University of Basrah / College of Education for Human Sciences
  • أ.م.د.سُهير كاظم حَسن جامعة البصرة / كلية التربية للعُلوم الإِنسانيَّة

Keywords:

structural phonemic changes and their laws, analogy, contrast, spatial inversion, assimilation, substitution

Abstract

The Tustibic voice changes and their laws are represented in a group of shadows, which occurs as a result of the law of strongest, the lower effort or economy law in the effort, and the law of the relative hesitation, and this phenomena is the phenomenon of similar, and the vigor, and the absence of the vigor, linguists It is manifested in the two phenomena of substitution, and entrapment.                                                                                     

Abd al-Sabour Shaheen mentioned their definitions, types, and designations, and the opinions of some scholars, and their differences in the interpretation of these changes. As the two phenomena of opposition and spatial inversion, he studied them briefly

Published

2024-03-15