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Volume & Issue: Volume 8, Issue 26, March 2018, Pages 1-170 (Volume 8, Issue 26, Fall 2017 and Winter 2018)
Number of Articles: 7
The Representation of Subaltern Identity in the New Arabic Novel: The Case of the Novel Chicago
Volume 8, Issue 26 , March 2018, Pages 1-22
Abstract
Cultural identity might be revealed in group features of human beings sharing many relationships like common history, social and religious descriptions. All cultures represent their ... Read MoreGeneral Themes and their Effect on Movashehat Prosody
Volume 8, Issue 26 , March 2018, Pages 23-42
Abstract
Many studies have been conducted on the relation between Movashehat (light-hearted poetry) and the mainstream of Arabic poetry. They have expressed different attitudes toward this type ... Read MoreMotion verbs in the Holy Quran from the perspective of cognitive linguistics: The case of “ata” (i.e. to come)
Volume 8, Issue 26 , March 2018, Pages 43-62
Abstract
Cognitive linguistics is a modern linguistic approach which emerged during 1970s. This linguistic approach is closely related to philosophy, psychology, and other cognitive sciences. ... Read MoreMigration in the Mystic Poetry
Volume 8, Issue 26 , March 2018, Pages 63-82
Abstract
This research deals with the concept of Migration or literary journey (hijreh) in Sufi poetry, specifically in the seventh century after Hijreh. This research firstly emphasizes that ... Read MoreA Paleontological Approach to the Antithetical and Opposite Concepts in the Holy Quran
Volume 8, Issue 26 , March 2018, Pages 83-98
Abstract
The Arabic concepts of Tebaq, Tazzad, Momathela, or Moqabela (comparison, antithesis, contrast) refer to a kind of literary or aesthetic device in Arabic rhetoric which juxtaposes two ... Read MoreThe Eloquence of Silence in Taha Hussein’s Al-Ayyam (The Days)
Volume 8, Issue 26 , March 2018, Pages 99-120
Abstract
Communicative silence may reveal people’s inner meanings and transfer specific emotions or thoughts to the audience. However, the degree of the eloquence of silence depends on ... Read MoreInnovations from Natural to Artificiality in "Tbkat al Sha'ra'a" and "Al Bade'e" by Ibn al- Mu'taz
Volume 8, Issue 26 , March 2018, Pages 121-146