Arabic Commonality Theory and the Distribution of Sounds: A Study in Classical Arabic Phonetics

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  • Ahmed Bounif

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theory of commonality, sounds, letters, composition, substance.

Abstract

Sounds, when joined together, formvocabulary,andthisformationandcomposition occur as a result of a specific arrangement. This is why it is said that soundis the instrument of articulation

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References

Anis, I. (2008). Al-Aswat Al-Lughawiyyah. Anglo-Egyptian Bookshop. (No edition stated).

Al-Astarabadi, R. D. (1975). Sharh Shafiyat Ibn Al-Hajib (M. N. Al-Hasan et al., Eds.). Al-Maktabah Al-Murtadawiyyah, Tehran.

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Published

2026-04-12

How to Cite

Ahmed Bounif. (2026). Arabic Commonality Theory and the Distribution of Sounds: A Study in Classical Arabic Phonetics . Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 16(1), 2491–2502. Retrieved from https://www.pegegog.net/index.php/pegegog/article/view/4997

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