The research looks at the image of the ideal man represented by the
character of prophet Mohammed (pba) that is dealt with by Imam Ali in
'NahjulBalaghah' .
The research begins by showing the opinion of some philosophers in
man in general and the
ideal man in particular . then , it moves to deal with
'the ideal man' . the idea that occupies most of the research .it studies that in
accordance with a preface which refines the characteristics of Prophet
Mohammed supervened by one of Imam Ali`s speeches in which he mentions
the characteristics of the prophet (pba)to make it abvious the characteristics of
the ideal man or what the expected image of man should be that's all done in a
mere, distinct , technical , linguistic from .
the research sheds alight on man's different deeds and his multi –
aspect elements prevailing the appealing aspects in the speech and the impact
of technical images , the language , the cadence in exposing the image of the
ideal man- the prophet himself making its context and the speech it put within
very clear .
The main purpose of the present research is to support Arabic Text- to - Speech synthesizers, with
natural prosody, based on linguistic analysis of texts to synthesize, and automatic prosody generation,
using rules which are deduced from recorded s
ignals analysis, of different types of sentences in Arabic. All
the types of Arabic sentences (declarative and constructive) were enumerated with the help of an expert in
Arabic linguistics . A textual corpus of about 2500 sentences covering most of these types was built and
recorded both in natural prosody and without prosody. Later, these sentences were analyzed to extract
prosody effect on the signal parameters, and to build prosody generation rules. In this paper, we present
the results on negation sentences, applied on synthesized speech using the open source tool MBROLA. The
results can be used with any parametric Arabic synthesizer. Future work will apply the rules on a new
Arabic synthesizer based on semi-syllables units, which is under development in the Higher Institute for
Applied Sciences and Technology.