The Impact of Implication on the Phonetic Formation at the Level of Individual Sound in Directing Meaning among the Exegetes of the Sixth Hijri Century
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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS5.4079Abstract
Phonetic implication is an essential part of the overall significance system, which plays a significant role in clarifying and defining the features of discourse, enriching it with shades of connotations and values by exploring the phonetic structure in all its acoustic, rhythmic, and performative dimensions, through the scientific integration of meaning and sound. Phonetic implication refers to the study of speech sounds, examining the functions and descriptions of sounds, and it is based on identifying phonetic correspondences existing in the language and distinguishing their meanings, leading to an understanding of the significance of each correspondence. This forms the foundation of phonetic formation (Abdul Jalil, 2003: 524).
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