Polemic Discourse in the Messages of Ali & Mo'aaweia

Authors

  • Issa Barhouma جامعة مؤتة
  • Maher Mbaydeen الجامعة الهاشمية

Abstract

Polemic Discourse represents a distinct image of a speech in which ego aims to show its superiority over the other, which is problematic speech interferes with argumentative discourse in terms of employment pilgrims mechanisms with a view to belittle the other party, but differs in the function and goal, desire rebellion and out of the ordinary and demonstrate the superiority of knowledge is the basis of the Sejal speech. The study was considered in the analysis of polemics discourse messages between Ali & Mo'aaweia which they sent to each other when Ali been the Khalifa of Muslims; to stand on some of the mechanisms and technologies used by them in their rhetoric, and to identify what they ment.

Published

2016-09-26

How to Cite

Barhouma, I., & Mbaydeen, M. (2016). Polemic Discourse in the Messages of Ali & Mo’aaweia. Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences, 43. Retrieved from http://archives.ju.edu.jo/index.php/hum/article/view/9394

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