- The Phonological Environment for Form VIII Verb. The
Characteristic feature of Form VIII
is the reflexive affix / ـتـَ / which is inserted after the first
radical of the root. That / ـتـَ / will create the environment for a
phonological rule of assimilation that applies itself if the first radical is a
dental stop or fricative. The result is that the inserted / ـتـَ /
is assimilated. Involved here are the following consonants:
ت ث د ذ ز ص ض ط ظ
Compare the following examples:
(a)
a fully pronounced / ـتـَ / جَمَعَ
إجتَمَعَ
(b)
a fully assimilated / ـتـَ / زادَ - إزدادَ
، دَعا - إدَّعی
Luckily, Arabic does not have many
verbs of this type. However, you need to remember the three following related
phonological rules:
(1). After the emphatic consonants ص ض ط
the inserted / ـتـَ / becomes emphatic
ط, as in صَدَمَ - إصطدَمَ
(2). After the fricatives ت ظ
there is a complete assimilation and the resultant
double consonant is written with Shadda, as in
ظَلـَمَ – إظـَّلـَمَ
ظَلـَمَ – إظـَّلـَمَ
(3). If the first radical of the verb is ( و)
as in وَصَلَ
, the ( و)
will be completely
assimilated by the inserted / ـتـَ /, and thus the use of the Shadda would
be required. Consider the following example:
وَصَلَ – إتـَّصَلَ
A Hundred and One Rules !
Mohammed Jiyad
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