Abstract
This research presents the phonological aspects which happens in KID. This study concerns with the process which occur in connected speech such as Assimilation, Elision, Intrusion..These process are used by the speakers of KIA .In this empirical study, the spontaneous speech of the individuals who speak KID has been recorded in natural setting. The three phonological phenomena that concern this study have been explained briefly before starting the phonological analysis of the data collected about KID. This study is restricted to the analysis of segmental phonemes in KIA, that is the consonants and vowels and any aspects related to them. It also studies the phonological processes of assimilation, elision, and linking as aspects of connected speech.The researcher employed judgment sampling to select my informants from the Kubiesa community for the current investigation. First, the Muslim population in Kubeisa (KIA) speaks the language as a native speaker because they were born and reared there, providing a practical rationale for the usage of this approach. The data collected will depend on interviews with people who are considered native speakers of this dialect and live in kubeisa town. The same thing is true with the conversations recorded for the same purpose.When analyzing the examples taken from the data to point out the assimilated intruded, elided and imalized sounds in context.Several utterances from the speech and discussions of native KIA speakers are analyzed in this study. It includes talks and debates on a variety of subjects, including social, economic, educational, religious, and sporting issues. Its main goal is to pinpoint the crucial phonological mechanism of KIA within the context of the studied phonological issues. According to the hypothesis, such variances might exist.KIA has regressive and progressive assimilation, but there is no coalescent assimilation.In KIA,, all types of elision depend on context.
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