An Optimality Analytical Approach to Selected Qurʼanic Phonotactics
Ali, marwa; Heba Mohamed Ibrahim Aboul-Enein;
Abstract
After the Islamic conquests, everyday Arabic has changed considerably
As a.from Classical Arabic (CA) in which the Holy Qur‟an was revealed
result of such variation, Arab Muslims are required to learn CA in order
to recite the Qur‟an in a correct way. Consequently, a set of phonological
tajweed rules, have been formed to facilitate reading therules, i.e.
based analysis of some-This study aims to present a constraintQur‟an.
the Qurʼanic phonotactics, i.e. Al-ʼIdghaam, Al-‟IȤhɑɑr, and Al-‟Ikhfaa‟.
The framework which is followed in this paper is that of the Optimality Theory (OT) in phonology, a theory proposed by Prince and Smolensky
(1993) in their book Optimality Theory: Constraint Interaction in
Generative Grammar. The current study seeks to explore the CA
constraints upon which the chosen tajweed rules are built. Furthermore,
the study attempts to introduce a ranking of these constraints, i.e. 'a
constraint dominance hierarchy', according to their importance in CA
contexts. Some of the results that the study uncovers are that the different
types of ʼIdghaam and ‟Ikhfaa‟ in the presented examples are built upon a
ranking in which OCP principle; either OCP-total or OCP-feature (place
or manner), occupies the highest rank, while Ident-IO (F) is in the lowest
rank. Conversely, Ident-IO (F) comes at the highest rank in ‟IȤhɑɑr in the
chosen examples.
As a.from Classical Arabic (CA) in which the Holy Qur‟an was revealed
result of such variation, Arab Muslims are required to learn CA in order
to recite the Qur‟an in a correct way. Consequently, a set of phonological
tajweed rules, have been formed to facilitate reading therules, i.e.
based analysis of some-This study aims to present a constraintQur‟an.
the Qurʼanic phonotactics, i.e. Al-ʼIdghaam, Al-‟IȤhɑɑr, and Al-‟Ikhfaa‟.
The framework which is followed in this paper is that of the Optimality Theory (OT) in phonology, a theory proposed by Prince and Smolensky
(1993) in their book Optimality Theory: Constraint Interaction in
Generative Grammar. The current study seeks to explore the CA
constraints upon which the chosen tajweed rules are built. Furthermore,
the study attempts to introduce a ranking of these constraints, i.e. 'a
constraint dominance hierarchy', according to their importance in CA
contexts. Some of the results that the study uncovers are that the different
types of ʼIdghaam and ‟Ikhfaa‟ in the presented examples are built upon a
ranking in which OCP principle; either OCP-total or OCP-feature (place
or manner), occupies the highest rank, while Ident-IO (F) is in the lowest
rank. Conversely, Ident-IO (F) comes at the highest rank in ‟IȤhɑɑr in the
chosen examples.
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| Title | An Optimality Analytical Approach to Selected Qurʼanic Phonotactics | Authors | Ali, marwa ; Heba Mohamed Ibrahim Aboul-Enein | Keywords | Optimality theory in phonology, Qur‟anic phonotactics, Classical Arabic constraints, constraint dominance hierarchy. | Issue Date | Oct-2018 | Journal | aafu.journals.ekb.eg | DOI | https://doi.org/10.21608/jssa.2018.12607 |
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