Voices of Supremacy in Arabic and their Semantic Effect
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Supremacy sounds, phonetics, indication, intensificationAbstract
The research aims to study superiority sounds and the sounds amplified casually in Arabic and reveal their semantic effect. It has also revealed the sounds supremacy and its intensification in language idiomatically. And the semantic effect of the superior sounds in the vocabulary is also highlighted. Each intensifying sound is shown with its output, its qualities among the ancients and modernists, and then presented to the semantic effect of each of them.Downloads
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2008-07-01
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Hamash, K. M. . (2008). Voices of Supremacy in Arabic and their Semantic Effect. Journal of Arts, 1(4), 257-290. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i4.470
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