Generative phonetic structures in Kumayl bin Ziyad's supplication (review and application in light of the features of phonology).
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2021/v1.i47.216Keywords:
Commander of the Faithful, Kumayl's prayer, Phonetic indication, clip, toningAbstract
The subject that this study deals with is the stylistics of Kamil's supplication in the light of the phonetic connotations, in which we studied the supplication's stylistics, especially under the lights of phonemic semantics and its manifold axes that end up generating abundant meanings, including the connotations of the phonetic nature of the Arabic letters, stress and intonation, and the connotations implied by the exciting vocal syllables. One of the most important findings of this study is that many of the sounds, by the nature of their intrinsic characteristics, indicate their meanings and help to create their pictorial interface effectively, as well as that the syllable formulas in the supplication depict the meaning of the two forms, and we cannot deny the importance of stress and intonation and their effective role in activating The significance and preparation of the musical atmosphere in supplication, which led to the creation of the figurative-spiritual interface in it directly. Also, we discovered that there are several factors that affected the context of supplication in terms of direct vocal suggestions with suggestive imagery, as these factors made the supplication a coherent and smooth vocal context from the opening of the supplication to its endings. Finally, many aspects of the meanings were obtained by means of these purposeful phonetic structures that were employed in the structure of supplication, which played a prominent role in coordinating the various concepts and deciding the changing states of the supplicant in a fascinating and impressive way. Arouse the interest of the reader in this solemn supplication.
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