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Abstract

This research seeks to study the sound of the Hamza in Arabic and its sisters from the Semitic languages, and it is an attempt to feel the fluctuations of this sound and its differences in the system of those languages, taking note of the historical development that this sound has undergone. The research concluded that the Hamza is an authentic sound in Semitic languages, especially the Arabic language

Keywords

Hamza, Semitic languages Arabic

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How to Cite
Lect. Dr. Adnan Rasmi Yasir, & Lect. Dr. Sadeq Omair Jalood. (2022). Hamza in Semitic languages linguistic study. Zien Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 7, 175–180. Retrieved from https://zienjournals.com/index.php/zjssh/article/view/1429

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