“The Intentionality of Poetic Discourse: A Reading of Samir Sahimi’s Collection ‘Dusk of the Rose… Hearts of Clay…’ as a Model.”

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  • imed aliamami Faculty of Arts and Humanities of Sousse

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Approche Pragmatiqe ,, Paratexte,, Pragmatiqe,

Abstract

The poetic discourse - especially the hadith from it - tends
to have a semantic condensation that holds that it is
multiple intentions that the text reader can only decipher
the link between them through the act of reading and
rereading, his way of doing that - no doubt - has multiple
approaches that sought to decode the poetic discourse and
what has been closed in saying In it, the deliberative
approach is one of these mechanisms in reading the
contents of the texts, as it directed its attention towards
the communicative process and the conditions that
intersect with it from the edge conditions that the text
reader cannot understand its intentions without
establishing a link between it and the originator of the
discourse, so several intentions may coincide in one
saying, including the dialogue intent. The communicative
intent, and the informative informational intent, which
are purposes that the deliberative study gives great
importance in understanding the poetic discourse, which
are not merely combined in an examination of the
methods of establishing the discourse and its link to its
origin.

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Published

2021-06-01

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aliamami, imed. (2021). “The Intentionality of Poetic Discourse: A Reading of Samir Sahimi’s Collection ‘Dusk of the Rose… Hearts of Clay…’ as a Model.”. El Omda in Linguistics and Discourse Analysis, 5(2), 287–306. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/OLDA/article/view/3562

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