حقل انتشار التفخيم في اللهجة العربية الأردنية
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https://doi.org/10.35516/hum.v49i5.3467الكلمات المفتاحية:
التفخيم في اللهجة الاردنية الريفية، التفخيم، حدود المقطع البنيوي (المورفيم)، الحدود التنغيميةالملخص
انتشار التفخيم درس تطبيقيا في من اللهجات العربية العامية. الدراسات السابقة تشير الى ان حقل انتشار التفخيم يمكن ان يكون حرف العلة المجاور او المقطع الصوتي او المقطع البنيوي او حتى الكلمة الفونولوجية. تشير نتائج هذه الدراسة التطبيقية المكونة من 13 متحدث للهجة الاردنية المحكية في المناطق الريفية الشمالية في اربد، الى ان حقل انتشار التفخيم في هذه اللهجة هو المقطع البنيوي (المورفيم), وهذا ينطبق على اللواحق والسوابق والملصقات الفونولوجية السابقة ولكن ليس اللاحقة, الا اذا كانت قريبة من مصدر انتشار التفخيم. وهذا يشير الى ان انتشار التفخيم لا بطبق الا اذا كانت المكونات داخل الكلمة الفنولوجية. وهذا يؤكد على ان انتشار هذه الظاهرة يخلف من لهجة لأخرى.
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