The Phonological and Morphological Features in Said Ibn Al-Musayyib's Recitation
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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v21iS1.6115Abstract
This study examined the phonological and morphological features in Said ibn al-Musayyib's recitation, which has not been previously investigated. The descriptive approach was used to describe the phonetic level and its characteristics in Said bin Al-Musayyib’s reading; imala(inclination), phonetic saturation, and reduplication.The morphological level was also studied. In this respect,clipping, gemination, changing to the passive voice, singular, plural, and the analogy were examined.
The findings showed that the aspects of the readings attributed to Said bin al-Musayyib varied and they included the phonological features of imala (inclination), phonetic saturation, and reduplication, and the morphological features of clipping, gemination, changing to the passive voice, singular, plural, and the analogy.
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