This research was conducted on the basis of an important role related to the re-analysis of Arabic phonology because language and human life are two inseparable phenomena. The emergence of a modern view of language known as modern linguistic theory in the 19th or early 20th century made the world of linguistics not only focus on traditional linguistic theory. Arabic has a sound with its own meaning, so sound errors can lead to misinterpretations. The existence of structural theory made an update on studies related to linguistics and then gave rise to the figure of Ferdinand De Saussure who is known as the "Father of Modern Linguistics" which can raise awareness to review the role of reviewing modern linguistics in the process of learning foreign languages, especially Arabic.
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