Al idgham phenomenon in some Al Anbar clans
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Assimilation (cominative contraction) is a linguistic phenomenon that occurs by the insertion of a sound into another sound, due to the effect of one on the other, so that a consonant sound enters another vowel sound similar, homonym, or close to it. They may share both the adjectives and the vowel, so they are pronounced as one stressed sound, or between the two sounds by proximity.
Assimilation is an important phenomenon by which dialects, environments and
cultures are known. It studies the interaction between the people of the communities linguistically. Language is the title of society and the guide to its culture
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Ahmed, A. T. (2023). Al idgham phenomenon in some Al Anbar clans. Al-Kitab Journal for Human Sciences, 4(6), 53–70. https://doi.org/10.32441/kjhs.4.6.4
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