Substitution and following verbs in Arabic language (postalveolars)
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Substitutions Followers Postalveolar
Date
2023-03-29Referencia bibliográfica
Buthaina Hussein Salman, Dr. Walaa Sadiq Al-Asadi (2023). Substitution and following verbs in Arabic language (postalveolars). Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 14(2). 173-180.[DOI: 10.47750/jett.2023.14.02.017]
Abstract
The phenomena of substitution and followers are considered to be phenomena of the Arabic language
from ancient times and studied by Arab scholars old and new, because they started audibly in the
Arabs, the different dialects were a cause of the appearance of substitution and followers, and the
substitution was called by another term, which is the largest derivation, and its purpose is to facilitate
the pronunciation of words, as it is based on the substitution of the sound of another sound, and
comes out to several meanings either to break or to demolish, or to cut, and is divided into a
morphological and linguistic substitution, which is the most common, and to know the origin of the
word and its branch, we infer as for the Qur 'anic witness or the most common or what is circulated
by the Sunni people, and the gummy sounds are among the voices that were replaced by other voices,
and the winnings were more than the humble and the vombs are probably due to being whispered in
order to make it easier to replace them, and the least of them being the vagogue, and perhaps the
lesser, because it is a hanging.