
The Digraph اى in the Quranic Consonantal Text and the Identification of a New Letter Shape for Final Hē in the 7th to 8th Century Arabic Script
Author(s) -
Ahmad AlJallad
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
℗˜al-ê℗œ»u£̀đ¿±r al-wus£̀ư©ł/al-ʻuṣūr al-wusṭá
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2769-2922
pISSN - 1068-1051
DOI - 10.52214/uw.v29i1.8893
Subject(s) - digraph , arabic , linguistics , identification (biology) , feature (linguistics) , computer science , arabic script , natural language processing , history , speech recognition , biology , philosophy , botany
This paper proposes a hitherto unrecognized orthographic practice in the Quranic consonantal text: use of the digraph اى ,that is, alif + denticle, to represent the noninitial glottal stop, most often adjacent to the high vowels i/ī and less commonly in other environments. This feature leads to the identification of a new letter shape for the final hē in the early Islamic Arabic hand, originating in the Nabataeo-Arabic script, which in turn can explain a number of previously enigmatic spellings in the Quranic consonantal text.