Linguistic Use of The Ḍamma At the Syntactic, Morphological, And Phonetic Levels
Author: Dr. Insaf Abdullah Awad Al-Hajaya | Pages: 108-167 |

Received: 08-06-2020        Revised: 11-06-2020         Accepted: 04-09-2020

Abstract: This study deals with the aspects of the linguistic use of the dhamma in Arabic within the three language levels: phonetic, morphological, and grammatical. All of this is combined with talk about the semantic aspects that were found through the presence of the dhamma in the linguistic structure. This study aimed to highlight the great value of one of the short sounds in the Arabic language, in addition to its great role in shaping the language at all levels. Hence, the discussion within this study came through chapters consistent with the phonetic, morphological, and grammatical levels of the language, and emerged from each level of These levels are a group of investigations that would have led us to reach the great value that the dhamma occupies in Arabic. The study took the descriptive analytical method as its method, as it is based on analysis and in-depth study of the language with its vocabulary and structures, which leads to good scientific results. One of the most prominent findings of the study is that the ḍamma is more present at the morphological level compared to the phonetic and grammatical levels, and that it – that is, the ḍamma – indicates strength within the grammatical level, so it was a sign of effectiveness and attribution in general.


DOI: https://zenodo.org/records/10556301

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