أثر الصّوائت في التّنوّع الدّلاليّ الإفراديّ للمثلّثات اللّغويّة ( إكمال الإعلام بتثليث الكلام) لابن مالك الجيانيّ أنموذجاً
Keywords:
: vowels, semantic diversity, linguistic triangles.Abstract
A single word is a signifier with its meaning, but this meaning changes with the change of the phonetic elements entering into it (morphemes) that lead to a change in the individual meaning of this utterance. Perhaps one of the most prominent features of the Arabic language is the indication of its vowels to different meanings, without these vowels being a trace of a syllable or the remainder of a tool, and we notice this at the beginning, middle and end of the word, They distinguish between the active and passive verbs, and between the active participle and the passive participle, using the vowel. This distinction only requires a change in the vowel elements.
Linguistic triangles, as a linguistic group composed of three words, consisting of sounds (letters) that agree in their order and the sequence of their vowels and consonants, rely on vowel sounds to achieve the individual semantic diversity of the parts of the triangle. The three vowels (fatha, damma, and kasra) exchange the same position, which creates semantic diversity that enriches the Arabic language.