Reasons on principles of the phonetic course among muslim philosophers

  • Amina Tayebi University of Djillali Liabes, Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria
Keywords: Phonetic course, Muslim, philosophers, Heritage, Linguistic sound physics, Objectives of the study

Abstract

In the Arab legacy, the phonetic course was not as exclusive to the linguists as nowadays. However, it was an interrelated area of interest for geographers and travellers who have often considered and described the linguistic varieties of the tribes they visited, such as speech therapists, for instance: the experience of ‘Al-Kindi’s experience concerned with the problem of Lisp. In addition, many philosophers were about treating phonetic issues such as linguistic sound and its physical analysis. The previous experiences are a valuable heritage full of a sense of continuity to explore new outcomes and interpretations.

Published
2023-06-26
How to Cite
Tayebi, A. (2023). Reasons on principles of the phonetic course among muslim philosophers . Knowledge Prospects Journal , 2(1), 59-71. Retrieved from https://crstdla.dz/ojstlemcen/index.php/kpj/article/view/45
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