Sound Colouring in the Ignored Morphological Patterns in Al-Jawahiry Poetry: A Study in Self Addressing

Abstract

The present research deals with the Morphological Patterns Ignored in Al-Jawahiry Poetry. It is more concerned with the morphological style in Al-Jawahiry poetry. That is, those patterns which were used in the Arabic language, but ignored by the Arabs at the present. As sound colouring is a means to augment patterns and constructions for the sake of expressing meaning as one of the more precise and rhetorical ways, it subsumes all the linguistic levels, and is considered within the phonetic and morphological levels with reference to the light and heavy articulations of sounds. It can be regarded as the way of keeping the similarities and differences within the individual patterns concerning the distribution of the voiced and voiceless sounds together. Moreover, sound colouring also tackles the morphological basis and what is related to this basis in the process of augmenting the patterns in the service of morphological stylistics, the concern of this study. Apart from the introduction, the paper is divided into four main sections. The introduction sheds light on the used and ignored patterns in the Arabic language. Section one is concerned with the ignored verb patterns. Section two dwells on the ignored patterns in the sources. Section three studies the ignored patterns in the nominal patterns. Section four, eventually, is devoted for the study of the ignored patterns in miscellaneous morphological patterns.The paper is rounded off by the findings which mainly show that the need is the main reason for using and ignoring patterns.