The manifestations of speech acts and their role in shaping the speaker's pragmatic positioning and constructing their rhetorical identity in light of the dialogues of the supporters of Al-Hussein (peace be upon him)
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https://doi.org/10.36318/jall/2026/v1.i43.22785Keywords:
Speech act, positioning, identity, pragmatic values, dialogues of the supporters of Al-Hussein (peace be upon him)Abstract
Conversational language is considered an effective and essential tool for communication and influence, as its effective contributions are evident in the construction of speech events and the achievement of communicative purposes. Pragmatic linguistic studies, through their various forms, have witnessed a direct focus on the speech act, presupposition, and signals, passing through dialogic allusion. Without exploring the depths of the personal and psychological positioning that is embedded in the communicative rhetorical structure, especially the dialogues of the supporters of Al-Hussein (peace be upon him), with all its historical contexts and deep psychological dimensions, to represent a unique reading in understanding how to build the identity of the speaker and his communicative discourse together in its exceptional moments, so there was a need for a new communicative reading that takes into account the discourse of the supporters of Al-Hussein (peace be upon him)., revealing in analyzing the texts in a way that depends on the brilliance of the speaker’s discourse and the culture of the recipient at the moment of self-revelation and his dissolution in the pride and challenge in supporting the Muhammadan religion.
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