Abstract

Secondary phoneme: It is the term that was approved by a number of researchers for the concept of stress.. they called it a (secondary phoneme) according to a concept that preceded it and they called it: (phoneme). from which the word is composed in any language in the world, so the letter - for example - is a phonetic unit with significance, which contributes with other phonemic units in building the word, and revolves around each phoneme, a possible package of articulatory colors, which has no effect on the meaning, called (phones)... In terms of the functional importance with which the (phoneme) was distinguished; We found another importance in (emphasis), which means in the term: an intentional increase in the amount of utterance that diverts the meaning from its destination. In order to prove and confirm it, or turn it around and deny it, this addition - which may come, excuse me, at no cost, is important. Because it often carries a new connotation that was not present in the original phoneme.. In this study, we found that the (colloquial) devoid of the syntactic industry is suitable in terms of application in the phonetic study; Because it leads to accurate results that cannot be obtained in the standard sentence, and Kamal Bishr took advantage of the Egyptian spoken in his applications and examples in his book (Science of Phonetics) without indicating the reason that prompted him to do so, so we expanded on the statement of what he concluded, with applications reproduced from our linguistic reality. The Iraqi, full of spontaneity, the results of (spontaneity) - as we can see - are more accurate than the results of the decoration and care that surrounded it (the standard artifact)

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