The Position of the United States of America on Argentine Neutrality During World War II (1939-1945)

Authors

  • Ayman Kazem Hajim Al-Eidani Basra University - College of Education for Human Sciences - Department of History
  • Hamid Abdul Ghaffar Hamid Al Hassani Basra University - College of Education for Human Sciences - Department of History

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2022/v1.i52.3724

Keywords:

Alhajaj, argumentation, Alhajaj linguist, pronounced, resultdirection, directioncontext

Abstract

There are modern theories in Alhajaji Lesson among Westerners.  Alhajaj linguistic theory, which belongs to Alhajajiah Linguistics field of ( Decro and his colleague, Enscomper), was called "combined pragmatics ." Among the most important effective theories in the scientific field, this theory has sought to demonstrate the effectiveness of the language and its effect in guiding the recipient with what carries from the Hajajiah energy This theory came to show that the language carries a subjective and essential function of Hajajiah; it is a linguistic theory concerned with linguistic means by the capabilities of natural languages that the speaker has.This is with the intention of directing his speech and enabling him to achieve some Hajajiah goals. The combined pragmatic theory is based on a set of concepts that explain its operation, and the most prominent of these concepts is the concept of Alhajahiah stairs, which is what we study in this research, as we can tend to the Alhajajiah stairs contained in the narratives of the imams of the Ahl al-Bayt in the book (Isul alkafi), and the addressee may require them to build a hajaji scale It supports the arguments belonging to one group of hajajiah to support a specific result with a stronger degree, for the purpose of convincing the recipient.      

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Published

2022-06-21

How to Cite

Al-Eidani, Aymen, and Hamid Al Hassani. “ The Position of the United States of America on Argentine Neutrality During World War II (1939-1945)”. Kufa Journal of Arts, vol. 1, no. 52, June 2022, pp. 61-102, doi:10.36317/kaj/2022/v1.i52.3724.

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