Phonetic presumption in Arabic grammar The

Section: Arabic language
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
301-318

Abstract

Language consists of several levels, the phonetic, morphological, grammatical and semantic levels, and each of them complements the other, so there is no need for one level without the other.The researcher believes that the phonemic assumption is present in certain places in grammar, especially when the grammarian resorts to imposing sounds in explaining some cases when they do not exist.As they imagined the existence of a dam on the maqsour in the case of the noun, accusative and prepositional, as well as their estimation of the movements in the noun connected to the speaking ya, and that this is considered an assumption that does not exist in reality, except that the results may be correct in comparison with the assumption itself, and it is inconsistent with the reasonable reality, and perhaps the assumption It is to get out of embarrassment when some places are deviating from the rule.The grammarians were aware of the inconsistency of some phonemic assumptions with linguistic reality. Because they set their rules to the most and justified what was deviant from this many with explanations that were perhaps not convincing and inconsistent with the phonetic reality, especially in the modern perspective, and it is not surprising because the grammarian was forced to direct the abnormal grammatical phenomenon.

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Hassan, muhammed, & محمد. (2025). Phonetic presumption in Arabic grammar The. Journal of Education for the Humanities, 4, 301–318. https://doi.org/10.33899/jeh.2024.183056