Rhythmic Alternation in the Dialogue of the Companions of Heaven and the Companions of Hell
The topic of the research revolves around rhythmic alternation, which is one of the distinct mechanisms for drawing sound rhythm through internal techniques through the acoustic consistency of the particles in terms of phonemes and syllables. A feature of stylistics, which provides the Arab...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | Arabic |
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Salahaddin University-Erbil
2023-09-01
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| Series: | Zanco Journal of Humanity Sciences |
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| Online Access: | https://zancojournal.su.edu.krd/index.php/JAHS/article/view/749 |
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| Summary: | The topic of the research revolves around rhythmic alternation, which is one of the distinct mechanisms for drawing sound rhythm through internal techniques through the acoustic consistency of the particles in terms of phonemes and syllables. A feature of stylistics, which provides the Arabic language with expressive and semantic energy that creates regularity in the structures of its texts.
Rhythmic acoustic engineering is: the art of working the text in an architectural development to form the sound and monitor its movements, silences, consistency and consistency within an integrated unit that includes the sense and what imprints it on the soul and its verbal products. As the research studies these aspects in the Qur’anic text within the icon of the dialogue revolving between two categories of crowds of scenes on the Day of Resurrection in the Holy Qur’an, and in the part of the rhythmic rotation distributed on these two axes, to delve into the search for connotations hidden within the branches of the stereotypical alternation of rhythm in drawing the sound engineering of the dialogues between Heaven and Hell owners within phonemic alternation and syllabic alternation. Thus, the research attempted to open new horizons through a small window on the inimitability of the language of the Noble Qur’an in terms of its phonetic structure, and it is a vital outlet for modern linguistic studies in Arabic.
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| ISSN: | 2412-396X |