Speech Acts in The Anthology of “Al-Tadarris” By the Poet Muhammad Al-Thubaiti: "Pragmatic Approach"
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https://doi.org/10.63908/1knygk69Keywords:
Speech Acts, Muhammad Al-Thubaiti, Topography, Deliberative, Influence, PersuasionAbstract
Through this research, the researcher seeks to determine the impact of verbal acts on persuasion, achievement, verification, and influence on the recipient. A comparative study in the collection of terrain by the poet Muhammad Al-Thubaiti, as he is one of the most important modern poets in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and this collection of his is one of the most important poetry collections. It excelled. In multiple forms of speech acts, such as information, directives, promises (commitments), expressions (revelations), and announcements, and the extent of their semantic and influential impact on the structure of the text, which directly contributed to the aesthetic foundation of the poetic poem.Because of the remarkable poetic presence in Arabic poetry in general and Saudi Arabia in particular, and the research is based on a set of objectives, the most important of which is to reveal the test of the pragmatic approach to the poetic text when Muhammad Al-Thubaiti and its aesthetic and semantic impact, and the research also aims at the applied analysis of the Diwan of terrain of the poet Muhammad Al-Thubaiti according to the requirements of the pragmatic study, within the pragmatic third degree, which is the theory of verbal acts and its analytical tools.
The researcher relies on the deliberative approach and its scientific procedures to reach the most important results, including: revealing the role of verbal action in the process of influence and persuasion in the poetic text, that the deliberative approach highlighted the methods to help achieve communication with the recipient through intention and context, and that poetic language is one of the means of influencing the recipient until he reaches persuasion.
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