The Phenomena of Linguistic Replacement between Classical & Gazan's dialect
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https://doi.org/10.53286/arts.v1i8.293Keywords:
replacement, Gazan's dialect, the colloquial, standard ArabicAbstract
The replacement is one of the linguistic phenomena that relate to the structure of the word. It is originally a phenomenon in which audio, morphological and written processing is involved. Standard Arabic was used in the past and continued to acquire more existence in contemporary colloquial dialects, including the Gazan's dialect. This phenomenon has taken place in many forms on the Arabs traditions. The linguistics books have seen a lot of words in which their voices have been replaced. The current study is a descriptive one that follows the linguistic voices in the words used by Ghazan's which replaced by internal influences in the word's structure such as the similarity of the place of articulation or some of their characteristics or the homogeneity and convergence of voices. The study also followed the replaced voices that separated in their place of articulation by following the words that have been used on the tongue of Gazan's in order to follow where the replacement occurred, whether in one voice in the structure of the word or to more than one voice.Downloads
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