This study aims to prove the relationship between sound and meaning, and that it is not an arbitrary, random relationship, but rather a strong relationship; Through this relationship, it is possible to understand the purpose of the text, the description of its owner, and its impact on its receiver, and then clarify the process of linguistic communication. The research presents previous Arab and foreign studies that proved the intended relationship between the sounds of words and their meaning.
Soliman, R. (2022). Voice as a key to linguistic communication: an applied study. SAHIFATUL-ALSUN, 38(38), 57-78. doi: 10.21608/salsu.2022.286360
MLA
Rabab Soliman. "Voice as a key to linguistic communication: an applied study", SAHIFATUL-ALSUN, 38, 38, 2022, 57-78. doi: 10.21608/salsu.2022.286360
HARVARD
Soliman, R. (2022). 'Voice as a key to linguistic communication: an applied study', SAHIFATUL-ALSUN, 38(38), pp. 57-78. doi: 10.21608/salsu.2022.286360
VANCOUVER
Soliman, R. Voice as a key to linguistic communication: an applied study. SAHIFATUL-ALSUN, 2022; 38(38): 57-78. doi: 10.21608/salsu.2022.286360