Phonological characteristics in the Sana’a spoken language
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The study of the spoken dialect is one of modern linguistic studies, but rather a branch of modern linguistics, as each spoken dialect has a phonetic, morphological, and grammatical system that exists on its own. In this study of the Sana’ani dialect, we see its phonetic system and its influence on the ancient Yemeni language. We also find the close relationship between the Arabic of the South and the Arabic of the North..
In this study, we will explain the influence between the Arabic of the North and the Arabic of the South and the impact of this on the Sana’ani spoken language, in which we found some words of the ancient Yemeni language. We will also highlight the phonetic characteristics of the Sana'a spoken language which distinguishes the spoken language from other contemporary dialects
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