The Palestinian Vernacular Dialect: A Perpetual Heritage

The classical Arabic language has preserved pronunciations, vocabulary, and meanings, such that it has closely linked the Arabs from East to West linguistically. However, the cultural linguistic sound of the pronunciation of the Arabic letters among all Arabs is variable, for each of these countrie...

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Main Author: Amani AL-JUNAIDI
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Language:Arabic
Published: Center of Research in Social and Cultural Anthropology (CRASC) 2024-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.crasc.dz/index.php/turath/article/view/30
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description The classical Arabic language has preserved pronunciations, vocabulary, and meanings, such that it has closely linked the Arabs from East to West linguistically. However, the cultural linguistic sound of the pronunciation of the Arabic letters among all Arabs is variable, for each of these countries has such a way that it forms the identity of the person linked to his place, and since the Palestinian dialect is one of the dialects of the Levant, but it has a specificity that differs from other Levantine dialects, even if they are similar. I must point out the importance of the sense of hearing in perceiving linguistic sound and the way it is pronounced, and that learning colloquial dialects is by word of mouth. However, there are some clear details that can be monitored by scientific research to clarify the aesthetics of dialects in general. The Palestinian dialect is the first evidence of the deep-rooted, living and sustainable cultural heritage among the original heritage bearers, the people of Palestine. Note that the Palestinian dialect itself is different between the people of cities, villages and the desert, so the music of the pronunciation of letters and their audible tone determines the identity of the speaker. In this study, the features of the Palestinian dialect that took root in the place on the tongue of the Palestinians are examined. Which is the first feature of Palestinian national identity.
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spelling doaj-art-8b2f86f975a749caaa86ea82d7198d842025-08-20T03:50:11ZaraCenter of Research in Social and Cultural Anthropology (CRASC)Turath2830-98632992-06982024-06-0121The Palestinian Vernacular Dialect: A Perpetual HeritageAmani AL-JUNAIDI0National Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage, Palestine The classical Arabic language has preserved pronunciations, vocabulary, and meanings, such that it has closely linked the Arabs from East to West linguistically. However, the cultural linguistic sound of the pronunciation of the Arabic letters among all Arabs is variable, for each of these countries has such a way that it forms the identity of the person linked to his place, and since the Palestinian dialect is one of the dialects of the Levant, but it has a specificity that differs from other Levantine dialects, even if they are similar. I must point out the importance of the sense of hearing in perceiving linguistic sound and the way it is pronounced, and that learning colloquial dialects is by word of mouth. However, there are some clear details that can be monitored by scientific research to clarify the aesthetics of dialects in general. The Palestinian dialect is the first evidence of the deep-rooted, living and sustainable cultural heritage among the original heritage bearers, the people of Palestine. Note that the Palestinian dialect itself is different between the people of cities, villages and the desert, so the music of the pronunciation of letters and their audible tone determines the identity of the speaker. In this study, the features of the Palestinian dialect that took root in the place on the tongue of the Palestinians are examined. Which is the first feature of Palestinian national identity. https://journals.crasc.dz/index.php/turath/article/view/30Palestinian DialectHeritageCultureLinguistic VoiceIdentity
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The Palestinian Vernacular Dialect: A Perpetual Heritage
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Culture
Linguistic Voice
Identity
title The Palestinian Vernacular Dialect: A Perpetual Heritage
title_full The Palestinian Vernacular Dialect: A Perpetual Heritage
title_fullStr The Palestinian Vernacular Dialect: A Perpetual Heritage
title_full_unstemmed The Palestinian Vernacular Dialect: A Perpetual Heritage
title_short The Palestinian Vernacular Dialect: A Perpetual Heritage
title_sort palestinian vernacular dialect a perpetual heritage
topic Palestinian Dialect
Heritage
Culture
Linguistic Voice
Identity
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