Message in Syntax and Semi-Sentence To Taj Aal-Din Muhammad bin Muhammad known as Al-Fadhil Al-Isfaraeni He Died in (684 AH) Study and Investigation
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Issue: 26 | Pages: 1-46 | August 2020 | Abstract|PDF
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Mohammad Saleh Z. Barnawi
Issue: 26 | Pages: 47-91 | August 2020 | Abstract|PDF
Autobiography between Symbolic Formation and Semantic Sequence
Intisar Abdul Aziz Munir
Issue: 26 | Pages: 92-146 | August 2020 | Abstract|PDF
The Value System in the Structure of the Narrative Discourse of Saudi Women
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Issue: 26 | Pages: 147-223 | August 2020 | Abstract|PDF
Strategies of Face-Threatening and Preserving in the Averral (Khabar) of Al-Asma'ei with the Son of Ḥātim and a Woman of Ibn Harmah’s Daughters in the Light of the Politeness Theory
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The Question _Answer Duality in Al-Jahiz Articles
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A Contrastive Study of Theme Types and Patterns in Medical Research Article Abstracts Written in English by Native and Saudi Scholars
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Translating Idiomatic Expressions in Literary Texts Saving the Pragmatic Meaning
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Issue: 26 Pages: 389-418 | August 2020 | Abstract|PDF
'al-bahr' in the Holy Quran and Translation Variations: A Study upon Three Translations of the Holy Quran
Izzeddin Mohammad Ibrahim Issa
Issue: 26 | Pages: 419-444 | August 2020 | Abstract|PDF
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