Indirect verbal acts in the answers of Imam Ali peace be upon him In the approach of rhetoric and beyond
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https://doi.org/10.36318/jall/2023/v1.i38.13477Keywords:
Sending and Receiving, Temporal Signs, Grammar Time, Pragmatics and the approach of rhetoric , Time variance, Imam Ali's Answers Deliberatively , Referral, The act of absolute time, Question and answer in the approach, Context and interpretation, Embed, Conversational timeAbstract
The indirect verbal act of others is characterized by a secondary meaning in itself that contradicts the apparent meaning, which needs to be alert, focused, and the realization of the mind to know and reach it. The answers of Imam Al-Salam were full of this type of verbal action, The Imam, peace be upon him, often mentions something in his answers and wants something else, due to the nature of the context or the place and the use of the actions to be consistent with him in order to inform the intended purpose.
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