Al-Mubtaker Al-Ara 'abi WA Al-Mudrek Linguistic Study for Aphorisms and Effects
Ali Mossa Muhammed Shbeer
Issue: 28 | Pages: 1-92 | August 2021 | Abstract|PDF
Combining the two prizes in a house with one narration, a grammatical, morphological, and semanticStudy
Ahmed Mohamed Abdel Aziz All
Issue: 28 | Pages: 93-164 | August 2021 | Abstract|PDF
Abu Khaira Al-A’arabi Life and Lexicology Legacy
Ahmed Hassan Al Hassan, Halima Saleh Abu Al-Asal
Issue: 28 | Pages: 165-252 | August 2021 | Abstract|PDF
Audio-Visual Poetry A Semiotic-Cultural Reading in Interactive Digital Poem (Vision of Hope)
Wasfi Yassin Abbas
Issue: 28 | Pages: 253-302 | August 2021 | Abstract|PDF
The poetic of deviation in the poem of African songs by the poet Mohammed Al-Fitouri
Yasin Ibrahim Bashir Ali
Issue: 28 | Pages: 303-346 | August 2021 | Abstract|PDF
Poeticism of the title a Study of structure and function (Poetry of Mohammed Al-Hamad and Sulaiman al-Ateeq as a model)
Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Ghaf
Issue: 28 | Pages: 347-388 | August 2021 | Abstract|PDF
Narrative Discourse in al-Jahiz's The Judge of Basra and the Fly
Saleh bin Ahmed Al-Suhaimi
Issue: 28 | Pages: 389-424 | August 2021 | Abstract|PDF
Out of the Frying Pan of Identity into its Fire: Anxiety of Origin & Tongue in Hajji Jaber's Novel (Raghwah Sawdā')- A Semiotic Study
Adel Khamis Alzahrani
Issue: 28 | Pages: 425-466 | August 2021 | Abstract|PDF
Margnail character and the formations of the functional space- A study in novel Hoda Barakat's novel (Brid Allyl-Night Mail)
Dalal Bander Al-malki
Issue: 28 | Pages: 467-518 | August 2021 | Abstract|PDF
Historiographic Metafiction in The Postmodern Arabic and Latin novel: in Mawt Saġīr and Sāʿī Barīd Nayrūdā
Mohammed Lafi Allwaish Alshammari
Issue: 28 | Pages: 519-581 | August 2021 | Abstract|PDF
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