Natural Research in the Science of Speech: the Question of Authenticity and the Limits of Relevancy
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This research sheds light on the origins and development of studies in the field of speech science. It explains the relationship of the science of speech with the natural sciences and previous philosophies. It was divided into an introduction and four chapters. The first chapter dealt with concept of the science of speech. The second dealt with the naturalities in the science of speech, the origins of the study, and the forms of originality. The third was about the need to talk to naturalities. The fourth discussed the use of individual essence in the science of speech. The research concluded that the beginning of the study of the relationship of naturalities with the science of speech was an oriental product by studying the individual essence model “Al-Thari Doctrine” and trying to refer it to Greek, Indian or Persian origins.
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