The presumption of nunnation and its effect on directing the semantics in the book “Mafatih al-Aghani fi al-Qira’at al-Ma’ani”

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College of Girls, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

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The research deals with the study of the presumption of nunnation and its impact on directing semantics, in the field of Qur’anic readings, through the book “The Keys to Songs in Readings and Meanings” by Imam Abu Al-Ala Al-Karmani (d. after: 563 AH).
The book collected the frequent and infrequent readings, which Al-Kirmani addressed with phonatic guidance and its impact on semantic.
The research is based on extrapolation of acoustic phenomena and classifying them according to the theory of "convergence of clues."
What the researcher deals with in this study is the presumption of nunnation. and the statement of impact on the significance.
The idiomatic meaning of the clues revolves around the connection of words with each other, whether it is in a word, sentence, or context, and this or that meaning is suggested by the presence of a presumption indicative of the intended meaning, whether verbal or immaterial.
And each of the human languages has its own phonemic system, and scholars of the Arabic language have realized this, so they analyzed the texts of the language, and they identified the sounds that consist of them, and they studied the properties of their properties and what the appendix makes them singular.
Nunnation is a phonetic unit with multiple functions at the phonological level, and this can be discovered by looking at the words corresponding to the word nunnation in the structure. nunnation has different types that give the word a different connotation, and It contributes to defining the meaning

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