An Intentionality and A Destination of The media Speech in The poetry of Abo Hayyan Al-Andalusi
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Abu Hayyan Atheer al-Din Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Jiyani al-Gharnati al- Nafzi al-Andalus (753-654) AH had a rich knowledge and extensive knowledge that exceeded the number of his sixty-five books whose sciences varied between interpretation, jurisprudence, grammar, and morphology... Etc. Moreover, he has a poetry book in which the discourse differed according to its language and objectives. His media discourse adopted a poetic language with a special formation for its purposes and the focus of the intent in it to create a literary media discourse aimed at shedding light on the sender and the message and its impact on the recipient.
To show the criteria of artistic creativity with rhetorical foundations based, on full awareness of the creator of the authority of reference, over the sender, receiver, and text and its dominance over reality to give the new stylistic formation with its displacements and its textual and moral relationships a legitimacy, that documented the intentionality, that the sender and receiver visit.
Abi Hayyan’s poetry remained a virgin, neglected by scholars, intentionally or otherwise, so this research came in his book, making it an applied field to find out the splendor of intent and intent of his literary media discourse in its three levels (sound, syntax, and rhetoric). Intertextuality (quoting and implication) and its mechanisms (rumination, absorption, and dialogue)..
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