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Phonetic contrasts between Arabic and Hebrew

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  172-191

Abstract

 Language is one of the most important ways of human relationship, and it is divided into different groups on the basis of linguistic, grammatical and phonetic similarities. The divisions were in the past in terms of politics and geography, so they are wrong. The Arabic and Hebrew languages are among the Semitic languages that surround West Asia and North Africa. And the first to give this name to these languages was the German Schweisser, who noticed many similarities between the languages of this region, so he called them the Semitic languages, and the most appropriate of the Semites to Shem ibn al-Nuh (pbuh). Among the branches of the sublime tree are many languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, Ugaritic, Syriac, Ethiopic, Aramaic, Babylonian, Assyrian, etc. Among them are what is alive and what is dead or replaced by another language. There are common words in their origin between Arabic and Hebrew, and we see phonetic contrasts between them . This article follows a descriptive-analytical approach and will address an important issue of comparative linguistic study, which is "phonetic contrast" in the light of the Semitic languages {Arabic and Hebrew}, by searching for the concept of sound change and its mechanisms, and observing its forms between the Arabic and Hebrew languages and It turns out, Arabic and Hebrew are the two sister languages, and there is a close connection between them in terms of grammar and phonetics. However, in the field of phonology, we see many differences between them, some of which are common and some of which are rare, as indicated in the examples. These differences are not confined to Hebrew, but are found in most Semitic languages. The other and also in most languages of the world. The two languages have the same geographical root and linguistic origin, and there is a great overlap in the pronunciation of words, the manufacture of sentences and paragraphs between Arabic and Hebrew, and a difference in the way letters are written.

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