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    <title>Grammar and Polyphony</title>
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    <description>Titre: Grammar and Polyphony
Auteur(s): Fadi Awad ELSAID
Résumé: As the sole grammatical treatise and historiographical&#xD;
source for medieval Sicilian Arabic, Tathqīf al-Lisān wa-Talqīḥ al-Janān,&#xD;
authored by Ibn Makkī al-Ṣiqillī (d. 501/1107–8), has occupied a central&#xD;
position in the history of Laḥn al-ʿĀmma literature and Arabic linguistics in&#xD;
general. And yet modern scholars did not register enough of the underlying&#xD;
assumptions about language internal to Ibn Makkī’s methodology and logic.&#xD;
In this paper, I argue that his methodological insistence on cataloging the&#xD;
multiple grammars of spoken, dialectical Arabic reflects a recognition of the&#xD;
intrinsically diachronous and polyphonic nature of Arabic. Resisting a&#xD;
conception of language as static and normative, Ibn Makkī refrains from&#xD;
labeling spoken expression as categorically “incorrect.” This paper first&#xD;
studies the methodological shift in Tathqīf al-Lisān from a prescriptive to a&#xD;
descriptive approach to language centered on linguistic polyphony. From&#xD;
the formal organization in Tathqīf al-Lisān to its various methodological&#xD;
innovations, this article attempts to address significant shortcomings in&#xD;
modern scholarship on this grammatical treatise. Ultimately this paper reads&#xD;
the Tathqīf al-Lisān not merely as a repository of Sicilian Arabic semantic&#xD;
or morphological data, but rather as a milestone in the history of&#xD;
methodologies in premodern writings on Laḥn al-ʿĀmma
Description: Al Alama</description>
    <dc:date>2024-03-31T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>The Paths of Rhetorical Renewal and their Applications</title>
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    <description>Titre: The Paths of Rhetorical Renewal and their Applications
Auteur(s): إبراهيم سعيد السيد
Résumé: This article investigates three paths to rhetorical renewal: Intrinsic,&#xD;
extrinsic, and replacement, i.e. (establishing a new system on the ruins of an&#xD;
old one). The article focuses on the paths of rhetorical renewal in Emad&#xD;
Abdul-Latif’s works, which address the history of rhetoric, its etymology,&#xD;
and innovation. The article is mainly concerned with Emad Abdul-Latif’s&#xD;
“Rhetorical Empowerment of Audiences” project developed in 2005. It&#xD;
tackles two crucial aspects. The first is discourse production, which studies&#xD;
the audience’s responses within the literary work. The second is interpreting&#xD;
the discourse, which examines the audience’s responses outside the literary&#xD;
work.&#xD;
The article also investigates Emad Abdul-Latif’s cognitive, cultural,&#xD;
and social motives that led to the search for new paths for Arabic rhetoric.&#xD;
Here, the research focuses on monitoring a set of foundations that are&#xD;
essential drivers in establishing this project; the most important ones are&#xD;
reconnecting rhetoric with life and the role of rhetoric in addressing human&#xD;
crises in the modern era and others.
Description: Al Alama</description>
    <dc:date>2024-03-31T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Types of repetition In Ibtissem Djouamaa's "Fusaifiaa Assamt" poetic collection</title>
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    <description>Titre: Types of repetition In Ibtissem Djouamaa's "Fusaifiaa Assamt" poetic collection
Auteur(s): فاطمة الباي; كمال علوش
Résumé: Repetition is not a mainstream stylistic study or a mathematical process&#xD;
based on statistical quantification of repeated phenomena. Rather, it Is a tool&#xD;
that would uncover the poet's self and reflect her feelings. It is for that&#xD;
reason that repetition Is discarded from the surface view to go deep Into the&#xD;
literary piece relying on repeated words which carry high semantic content&#xD;
contributing thus to deepen the target idea. The aim of this research Is to&#xD;
trace the reasons that led the Algerian poet Ibtisam Djouamaa to focus on&#xD;
the phenomenon of repetition and incorporate It into her poetic text titled&#xD;
"Fusaifiaa Alsamt ," which represents a central point in the poem It contains.&#xD;
The presence of repetition within her poetic text generates a vast amount of&#xD;
connotations and ideas through a network of different expressive threads. It&#xD;
requires the user to possess a high level of conscious awareness of the&#xD;
repeated phrases, as well as substantial linguistic abilities and a rich and&#xD;
profound poetic memory.&#xD;
This study aims to clarify the reason behind Ibtisam Djouamaa's attention&#xD;
to repetition and highlight the prominent role it achieves within her poetic&#xD;
text.
Description: Al Alama</description>
    <dc:date>2024-03-31T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>بلاغة الجمهور في الاجب العربي القديم</title>
    <link>https://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/35891</link>
    <description>Titre: بلاغة الجمهور في الاجب العربي القديم
Auteur(s): جعفر لعزيزَ
Résumé: The study seeks research on the subject of public eloquence in ancient Arab&#xD;
literature based on the theoretical foundations, cognitive foundations and&#xD;
procedural concepts referred to by Egyptian scholar Imad Abdelatif in his&#xD;
theoretical construction of the field of public eloquence in literature, through&#xD;
which it aims to fill two knowledge gaps, one that aspires to examine the&#xD;
real-life audience's responses to a particular literature, A gap seeks to&#xD;
illustrate the public's eloquence in narrative and prose literary texts From the&#xD;
study of characters, spaces and places and their symbols, this is what we&#xD;
have achieved in this study by adopting public eloquence in literature and&#xD;
choosing "Mimon Al-Wasati talks with pilgrims Ben Youssef Al-Thaqfi" a&#xD;
model for exploring public rhetoric in ancient Arab literature And we&#xD;
emphasized that crazy literature, councils, stereotypes, evidence and debates&#xD;
are fertile speeches that generate eloquent features of responses. We have&#xD;
reached a palm of old texts that we can study by adopting the public's&#xD;
rhetoric. Our research has reached a higher conclusion, namely, that the&#xD;
public's eloquence includes various approaches and textual and contextual&#xD;
theories in critical analysis of speech. policy ", which aspires to dismantle&#xD;
authoritarian discourses and indicate the eloquent, null and void and critical&#xD;
responses they generate.
Description: Al Alama</description>
    <dc:date>2024-03-31T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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