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World Englishes and applied linguistics: Theoretical and applied perspectives
Abstract This article examines the evolving relationship between world Englishes (WE) and applied linguistics (AL), tracing AL's historical development from its Anglo‐American origins in the mid‐20th century, grounded in “linguistics applied” to its contemporary status as a multidisciplinary field concerned with social justice and equity. It highlights
Kingsley Bolton
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Arabic rhetorical device annotation of 'Write Down : I'm an Arab!'
This article is an analysis of the rhetorical devices in the first 17 lines of a landmark poem of Palestinian resistance literature, in which the speaker defiantly asserts his Arab identity, recounts his personal and collective hardships, and challenges the forces of dispossession and discrimination with unwavering dignity and pride.
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The Rhetoric of Authority in Ottoman-Arab Letters
A comparative study of Arabic and Turkish literary modernity, this dissertation investigates the rhetoric of authority in Ottoman-Arab and -Turkish literary, literary-historical, and literary critical discourses in the nineteenth century. Bringing together examples of travelogue, fiction, literary history and criticism, I attend to the divided and ...
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القضایا النقضیۃ فی وجود المجاز وعدمہ فی اللغۃ العربیۃ وفی القرآن الکریم
No doubt. Throughout the last fourteen centuries, has been so widely read nor has shaped more human mindes than the Quran. Actually the Quran has a tremendous effect on the belivers who recite it in its original language.
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The Ottoman scholars paid great attention to the Arabic language, particularly to the science of rhetoric, and authored numerous treatises on its various topics. Among these scholars was al-ʿAllāma al-Naqīb.
Abdulsattar Elhajhamed
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Arabic Rhetorical Device Taxonomy
The ARDT systematises 95 rhetorical devices drawn from the three major branches of classical rhetoric: ʿilm al-maʿānī, ʿilm al-bayān, and ʿilm al-badīʿ, in addition to a set of negative rhetorical effects.
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The sociolinguistic problems of English medium instruction in the Middle East and North Africa: Implications for epistemic access. [PDF]
Ntombela BXS.
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في البلاغة الجديدة ولسانيات النص
On new rhetorics and linguistics of the text Rhetorics occupied a large space in the fields of philosophical, critical, literary and linguistic knowledge in Arabic studies and modern literary and linguistic currents. The various literary and critical
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Writing Instruction in Arabic Rhetorical Traditions
Introduction:
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Crises information dissemination through social media in the UK and Saudi Arabia: A linguistic perspective. [PDF]
Alhedayani R, Alkhammash R.
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