Vowels reading of Arabic present tense in yaf'al form for lip and coronal articulation
The Arabic vowel consists of three main vowels namely /a/ (fathah), the vowel /i/ (kasrah), and the vowel /u/ (dhammah). This study aims to analyze the vowels of the Arabic present tense in the pattern' af'al which is determined by the arrangement of letters. This study also aims to help r...
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my.um.eprints.351802022-09-01T07:58:00Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35180/ Vowels reading of Arabic present tense in yaf'al form for lip and coronal articulation Isa, Abdul Azim Mohamad Ismail, Zawawi Jamali, Hairun Najuwah Nordin, Fitri Nurul'ain L Education (General) LB Theory and practice of education P Philology. Linguistics The Arabic vowel consists of three main vowels namely /a/ (fathah), the vowel /i/ (kasrah), and the vowel /u/ (dhammah). This study aims to analyze the vowels of the Arabic present tense in the pattern' af'al which is determined by the arrangement of letters. This study also aims to help read active verbs of yaf'al Arabic among Arabic language students who have difficulty determining the correct vowel of the three vowel fractions. In addition, this study can help linguists in general and Arabic in particular to determine the vowel reading of the letter `ain (E) on the active verb pattern of modern Arabic' af'al which is divided into vowels / a / (fathah), vowel /i/ (kasrah), and the vowel /u/ (dammah). This study uses a qualitative method. Samples of this study were taken from Al-Khalil dictionary as well as al-Ma'aniy online dictionary. Only three syllable active verbs are analyzed as the three syllable active verbs in Arabic will change to three different vowels when in the verb tense. The analysis is focused on the arrangement of the letters' ain (E) in the past tense verb. Clearly, the study's findings have shown that the arrangement of `ain (E) on the active Arabic verb of the past affects the vowel on the `ain (E) active verb of the present Arabic. At the same time, this study provides an alternative that shows that the vowels at the letter `ain (E) of the active Arabic verb of the present time are nonrandom. Univ Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang 2021 Article PeerReviewed Isa, Abdul Azim Mohamad and Ismail, Zawawi and Jamali, Hairun Najuwah and Nordin, Fitri Nurul'ain (2021) Vowels reading of Arabic present tense in yaf'al form for lip and coronal articulation. Ijaz Arabi Journal of Arabic Learning, 4 (2). pp. 429-456. ISSN 2620-5912, |
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The Arabic vowel consists of three main vowels namely /a/ (fathah), the vowel /i/ (kasrah), and the vowel /u/ (dhammah). This study aims to analyze the vowels of the Arabic present tense in the pattern' af'al which is determined by the arrangement of letters. This study also aims to help read active verbs of yaf'al Arabic among Arabic language students who have difficulty determining the correct vowel of the three vowel fractions. In addition, this study can help linguists in general and Arabic in particular to determine the vowel reading of the letter `ain (E) on the active verb pattern of modern Arabic' af'al which is divided into vowels / a / (fathah), vowel /i/ (kasrah), and the vowel /u/ (dammah). This study uses a qualitative method. Samples of this study were taken from Al-Khalil dictionary as well as al-Ma'aniy online dictionary. Only three syllable active verbs are analyzed as the three syllable active verbs in Arabic will change to three different vowels when in the verb tense. The analysis is focused on the arrangement of the letters' ain (E) in the past tense verb. Clearly, the study's findings have shown that the arrangement of `ain (E) on the active Arabic verb of the past affects the vowel on the `ain (E) active verb of the present Arabic. At the same time, this study provides an alternative that shows that the vowels at the letter `ain (E) of the active Arabic verb of the present time are nonrandom. |
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Vowels reading of Arabic present tense in yaf'al form for lip and coronal articulation |
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