Process of interpretive signs in the Novel of “Pigeons do not fly in Buraidah” Semiotic Study

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This research tackles the dynamic and definitive interpretative signs pursuant to the hermeneutic study that seeks to control semantic and hermeneutic limits by looking into the novel titled "Pigeons do not fly in Buraidah" by novelist Yousef Al-Muhaimeed.
The reading looks for repetitive interpretation activities, and helps to understand the reader / interpreter who contributes an important synergistic activity in establishing these narrative progressions / processes of interpretation.
The research has followed the approach of the semiotics scientist Umberto Eko in his research about the interpretive signs and their disconnection in order to reach the fictional format of the novel work. He got to the Apagogical and inductive fictional assemblies, i.e. the process of the final interpretations, which in turn created the fictitious system.

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