Abstract
There are many Arab and Turkish poets who have talk about the cities of Cairo and Istanbul in their poems,The poems "I`m Listening to Istanbul" by Turkish poet Orkhan Vali Kanik and "It`s Cairo" by Egyptian poet Sayed Hijab are among the most important poems that talked about Istanbul and Cairo during the twentieth century. The phonemic aspect is one of the most prominent aspects of these two poems, and then the research deals with the phonetic characteristics of the poems and their role in expressing the feelings of each of two poems towards their cities by using Contrastive approach to shedding light on the significance of letters sounds, whether through using them throughout the text or in rhyming. It also deals with the phonological properties of words such as repetition, anagrams and its morphological construction , and phonological characteristics of sentence structure such as repetition, alliteration and mixing visual and auditory imagery.
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