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Socio-Pragmatic Approach
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Mohamed, Tamer Hamed
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البراغماتية الاجتماعية
/ الرواية
/ القيم الأخلاق
/ الكتاب الروائيين
/ الكتابة الروائية
/ ديكنز، تشارلز جون هوفام، ت. 1870 م
/ عبدالعزيز، نجيب محفوظ، ت. 2006 م
2018
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Socio-Pragmatic Approach
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Mohamed, Tamer Hamed
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البراغماتية الاجتماعية
/ الرواية
/ القيم الأخلاق
/ الكتاب الروائيين
/ الكتابة الروائية
/ ديكنز، تشارلز جون هوفام، ت. 1870 م
/ عبدالعزيز، نجيب محفوظ، ت. 2006 م
2018
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Socio-Pragmatic Approach
2018
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Overview
This paper affirms the function of the pragmatic approach, regarding the use of language and playing a rather efficacious role in social communication. It also paws indirectness as a lineament in the branch of pragmatics. We can perceive indirectness when there is an uninterrupted flux of mismatch between literal meaning and intended meaning. Thus, we should apprehend both of what the hearer deduces and what the speaker says. As a matter of fact, there are multi diverse phases of indirectness. Moreover, it aims at scrutinizing such a pragmatic feature in both English and Arabic discourse through depicting the whole properties of indirectness in some utterances elected from two English novels: Dickens' Oliver Twist and Great Expectations, and two Arabic novels: Mahfouz's Midaq Alley and Miramar. Occasionally, the assumption is to manifest the features of literary composition associated with linguistic terms, portraying style of both oriental and western writers so as to bid social norms and cultural traditions.
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جامعة بني سويف - كلية الآداب
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