
The effect of meaning and performance on the linguistic sound distance of time The response to Dr. Ahmed Keshk in his research tagged of linguistic voice functions as a model Semantic Critical Voice Study
Author(s) -
د. زمزم أحمد علي تقي د. زمزم أحمد علي تقي
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
maǧalaẗ ǧameʼaẗ al-malīk abdul aziz. al-adab wa al-uʼlum al-īnsaniaẗ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1319-0989
DOI - 10.4197/art.28-15.6
Subject(s) - meaning (existential) , linguistics , pronunciation , tone (literature) , focus (optics) , context (archaeology) , psychology , sound (geography) , anagrams , history , acoustics , philosophy , physics , archaeology , optics , psychotherapist , management , economics , task (project management)
the distance of time it takes to pronounce the linguistic sound within its context is determined by a number of things, including the location of the sound and the method of performance that depends on the style, purpose and meaning, the meaning focuses with the pronunciation and linguistic sound; To form systems with time distances in performance, which is the focus of the research that we are blocking now, and these distances are those that control the syllables and thus control the tone, they are performed based on the meaning and were chosen to establish the effect of the meaning and performance on the distance of the linguistic sound time a study by the researcher Dr. Ahmed Keshk Title of Linguistic Voice Jobs; An Attempt to Understanding Morphological and PhoneticIn it, he discussed the complete anagrams and disagreed with the rhetoric about it, and tried to prove his absence, but he analyzed many verses that contain a cross-sectional analysis of linguistic sound only without taking into account the meaning and art of performance and the resulting time distances for sound and this is what this study will include