The Phonetic structures of (Aziz) Potiphar's wife story in The Quran

Authors

  • Yasmin Abdullah Saad University of Jeddah | KSA
  • Khadija Abdelaziz AL- Saidalani University of Jeddah | KSA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.Y150919

Keywords:

Linguistic sound, Sound structure, Rhythm, Story

Abstract

This is a descriptive study of the structural composition of the story of the wife of al- Aziz, aimed at highlighting the significance of those structures and it’s different methods. At first, it tackles the study of the phonological structures as the initial window towards the analysis of the text, starting from the inventory of the sounds in the story, knowing the most and least mentioned in terms of their dual qualities as (loudness: whisper, strength: softness, elevation: lowering) and study its impact and correlation from the semantic angle of the story. The study also reveals the vocabulary’s homogeneous unity between sound and meaning, and how it relates to different story contexts.

The qualities of the phonetic structure represent form rhythmic dimensions that carry the semantic depth of the meanings of the story, and it was formed out of 892 sounds.

Author Biographies

  • Yasmin Abdullah Saad, University of Jeddah | KSA

    University of Jeddah | KSA

  • Khadija Abdelaziz AL- Saidalani, University of Jeddah | KSA

    University of Jeddah | KSA

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2019-12-30

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Saad, Y. A., & AL- Saidalani, K. A. (2019). The Phonetic structures of (Aziz) Potiphar’s wife story in The Quran. Arab Journal for Sciences and Research Publishing, 5(4), 139-130. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.Y150919