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The implicit act in the poem "Abu al-Mangouch" by the poet Muhammad al-Eid Al Khalifa - Pragmatics Approach -


Mechta Mehdi
Dahmani Abdrahmane

Abstract

Pragmatics studies language in use as a communicative social phenomenon which is a science in its own right that contains  investigations and issues, working to reveal what is more harmful than the discourse, not poetic discourse spared from that. Therefore, in  this article In this article, we aim to approach a pragmatic analysis of the poem "Abu Al-Munqush" by the Algerian poet Mohammed  Al-Eid Al-Khalifa, attempting to trace the implied actions within it as much as the context allows. We have approached these actions  through the implied meaning encompassed by each of the call, the question, and the command in the poem,respectively. Then, we  approached another type of implication, "the requisite," and we grounded our procedural work on the concept of requisiteness and its  relation to the speech act that involves intention. We clarified that the requisite is intended for tracking, and we concluded the article with  a summary in which we briefly presented the results we reached. 


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