Abstraction and Attention in the Andalusian Poetry of Al-muwahedeen: An Analytical Study
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The justification for studying this topic springs from the need to bring different arts closer to each other by means of certain conceptual perspectives that are agreed upon by rhetoricians. Abstraction, in this sense, is based upon the transformation of the discourse within certain linguistic context. As such, this can be the reason behind the difference among rhetoricians concerning the changeability rhetorical concepts.
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