The dialogic imperative in Al-hassani discourse in Paul Kreis' theory
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2022/v53.i1.10274Keywords:
conversational imperative, Imam Hassan, Paul Kreis, speech, recipient.Abstract
The study dealt with the theory of dialogical imperative, and this theory is one of the most important theories in deliberations, which sees that the dialogue between people is subject to controls and limitations that cannot be transgressed by the human being Explanation of dialogue between people. If two people engage in dialogue, then they negotiate within a principle called the principle of cooperation. But if this principle is violated and departs from these rules, then it requires things that the recipient or listener seeks to understand what came out of it and these rules and this departure or requirement is called dialogic imperative; If we look at it, i.e., at this requirement, then it is considered one of the mechanisms of discourse production. But if we come to the Hasani discourse, which in turn is one of the landmarks that provide us with diverse and different sciences in terms of discourse and related sciences that can be extracted in general in all sciences; In linguistic studies in particular, this is on the part of the discourse, which carries with it meanings that are clear to the recipient; As for the addressee and the advantages he enjoys, including his skill in communicating the multiple and varied meanings; If we apply the dialogue imperative in the imam's sermons, we find that it carries several requirements
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