Pragmatics of the Morning in Al-Buhturi’s Poetry
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The result of pragmatics in current era is desirable. It arouses the interest of many researchers in various branches and fields of knowledge to make different studies concerning pragmatics because it is a wide field of knowledge dealing with human. Good morning. Here is the translation of the paragraph in an academic tone: Dialogue holds paramount importance in perpetuating language and shared communication between the sender and the receiver. This exchange is concerned with studying the concept of interaction and role-swapping in dialogues that necessitate a unique quality of assistance from linguistic functions. As the poet often resorts to a word that may bear a degree of ambiguity, which is occasionally necessary in the craft of poetry, and which is an ambiguity that weakens the mechanical relationship between words and their meanings as defined in specialized dictionaries. This dialogue strives to create a shared linguistic atmosphere that warns the reader against the poets' reliance on words. The meaning of words, according to al-Buhturi, are souls that move, vacillate, and breathe. He creates the suitable atmosphere, mixing and combining colors, merging and connecting weights, and unifying them. His verse is characterized by rapid flashes that he describes as "sufficient with mere allusion." Following this examination of word and meaning, this study has is conducted aiming to elucidate the concept of morning in al-Buhturi's language, as represented in his diwan, through dialogical study and analysis, and to identify the topics associated with morning and the specific vocabulary used, which has spread extensively and become a distinctive feature of his poetry.
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