The linguists turn in their studies to the study of language in various fields. And they detached language to the semantic units and they were interested in the semantic units that are smaller than words. They are audio units which associated with the performance of sentences and affect the implication, such as stress, intonation, and rhythm and ….
The truth is that it is impossible to recognize the real meaning of speech, just through words and structures, but there is another language beside it whether audio or mute- contributes to reach to a real recognition of meanings and implications, as it contributes in clarification of the Quran meanings.
This article discusses the subject of stress as one of the audio performances associated with the words: its concept, significance and purpose, noting its effect on reading and its changes on implication as a human verbal behavior. Found during this search that stress leads us to the different implications and has a clear effect on determining the meaning that the speaker wants.
Kiani, H. and Rahmani, E. (2013). Study of Phonetic Stress in the Quran. Ebn-Almoqaffa in Narrative and Poetry (Formerly known as Quarterly of Arabic Language and Literature, 9(1), 101-121. doi: 10.22059/jal-lq.2013.32180
MLA
Kiani, H. , and Rahmani, E. . "Study of Phonetic Stress in the Quran", Ebn-Almoqaffa in Narrative and Poetry (Formerly known as Quarterly of Arabic Language and Literature, 9, 1, 2013, 101-121. doi: 10.22059/jal-lq.2013.32180
HARVARD
Kiani, H., Rahmani, E. (2013). 'Study of Phonetic Stress in the Quran', Ebn-Almoqaffa in Narrative and Poetry (Formerly known as Quarterly of Arabic Language and Literature, 9(1), pp. 101-121. doi: 10.22059/jal-lq.2013.32180
CHICAGO
H. Kiani and E. Rahmani, "Study of Phonetic Stress in the Quran," Ebn-Almoqaffa in Narrative and Poetry (Formerly known as Quarterly of Arabic Language and Literature, 9 1 (2013): 101-121, doi: 10.22059/jal-lq.2013.32180
VANCOUVER
Kiani, H., Rahmani, E. Study of Phonetic Stress in the Quran. Ebn-Almoqaffa in Narrative and Poetry (Formerly known as Quarterly of Arabic Language and Literature, 2013; 9(1): 101-121. doi: 10.22059/jal-lq.2013.32180