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Democracy and Rhetoric in the Arab World

The Journal of the Middle East and Africa, 2013
This article attempts to empirically test the relationship between the type of rhetoric dominant in the Arab world and the notion of democracy. It takes as case studies three sets of editorials written directly in the aftermath of the toppling of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak on February 11, 2011: one from the politically controlled and autocratic ...
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Zikr and Hazf In Arabic Rhetoric

European International Journal of Philological Sciences
This article delves into the intricacies of zikr (mentioning) and hazf (omission) in Arabic rhetoric, particularly within the realm of ilm al-ma'ani (the science of meanings). The discussion explores the importance of these concepts in conveying nuanced meanings, achieving eloquence, and avoiding redundancy.
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Rhetorical duality and Arabic speaking EST learners

English for Specific Purposes, 2001
Abstract This study analyses matched writing samples of 100 native Arabic speakers’ writing on WST (Writing for Science and Technology) topics in English and Arabic. The initial assessment of acceptable WST writing is carried out by three English speaking and two Arabic speaking WST teachers using ten criteria.
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THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF ARABIC RHETORIC

Oriental Journal of Philology
The article highlights the research conducted by prominent medieval linguists such as Abu Usman al-Jahiz, Qudama ibn Ja'far, Abdullah ibn Mu'tazz, Askariy, Ibn Rashiq, and others on the science of eloquence, their proposed ideas, and their contributions to the development of this field.
Ikrom Y. Bultakov, Xamidjon B. Raximov
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Toward a new contrastive rhetoric: Differences between Arabic and Japanese rhetorical instruction

Journal of Second Language Writing, 1992
Abstract Contrastive rhetoric is being updated to accommodate the new process rhetoric. An expanded Contrastive rhetoric focuses not only on finished written products, but on the contexts in which writing occurs and on the processes involved in its production. Two limitations exist in the early theory and research of Contrastive rhetoric.
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Arab and Moslem rhetorical theory and practice

Central States Speech Journal, 1963
Arab and Moslem rhetorical theory and practice have paralleled in certain respects the cycles of rhetorical theory and practice in the Western world, but due to the physical and cultural milieu of the Moslem world, the latter's rhetorical theory and practice have retained a unique flavor.
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America’s rhetorical gap riles the Arab street

2013
Writing in the New York Times on 20 August, 2002, Jeffrey C. Goldfarb quoted an Asian activist’s conviction that “American democracy requires the repression of democracy in the rest of the world.”
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A Descriptive Study of Arabic Rhetorics

2023
Rabeea Al-Mubarak, Ian E. J. Hill
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