The Function of Phonetic Harmony in Inducing Meaning Based on Morris Gramon’s theory (Case study: Sūras of Hūd and Yūsuf)

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Abstract:
The Holy Qur’an enjoys amazing literary beauty and linguistic and musical structures. Among the manifestations of the inimitability of this Divine Book is the repetition of consonants and vowels, which conveys certain meanings to the audience under the name of phonetic harmony, and in addition to uplifting the prominence of the Divine word, leads to more audience attraction. The present article tries to achieve the perusal and analysis of phonetic harmony in the induction of meaning by explaining the degree of harmony of the verses form and its role in conveying the theme and impact on the audience based on Morris Gramon’s theory. Therefore, the musical characteristics of the verses of the two sūras of Hūd and Yūsuf, especially the vowels and consonants in a descriptive-analytical way, and it was concluded that the repetition of vowels and consonants in the verses of the Holy Qur’an helped convey the intention and leads the audience more to the discovery of meaning induction.
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Persian
Published:
Qur'anic Researches, Volume:27 Issue: 4, 2023
Pages:
25 to 44
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