Al-Hajjaj’s theories and verbal acts between the Arabic rhetorical heritage and contemporary Western lingu

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Arab scholars had special concepts about the Qur’anic miracle and the importance of pilgrims in it, and the use of rhetorical art to strengthen the Qur’anic argument, and then using the verbal verb in the Qur’anic text, especially those with expressive storytelling. The Arabs knew Al-Hajjaj and the verb is verbal, but they did not use it as a theory on which the rhetorician bases when analyzing the text. But it was originally an Arab taste that was enveloped in Western theory such as stylistics, pragmatics, structuralism, and other contemporary terms and theories. Therefore, I thought that I would explain to the researchers what I could find about the two largest theories that Western linguists revolved around: the arguments and the verbal verbs. The research was divided after the introduction into demands: the first house; About the concept of pilgrims language and idiomatically, and the second; On the theory of pilgrims between the rhetorical legacy and Western linguistics, III; dealt with the concept of verbal verbs, IV; In it, I studied the theory of speech acts between rhetorical heritage and Western linguistics. I explained the concept of the two theories among our Arab scholars, and among linguists, and how some attributed them to Aristotle.

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