The acoustic significance in the poem ‘Invitation to Hajj’ by the Arab poet Abdul Majid Farghali
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Phonetic connotation; Arabic poetry; Sound and meaning; Hajj imagery; Abdul Majid FarghaliAbstract
This article examines the acoustic (phonetic)significance in the poem Invitation to Hajj bytheArab poet Abdul Majid Farghali, highlighting the close relationship betweensound and meaning in Arabic poetic discourse
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- The Science of Semantics: A Theoretical and Applied Study, Farid Awad Haydar, Maktabat al-Adab, Cairo, Egypt, 1st edition, 2005.
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