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Issue: 30 | Pages: 1-19 | December 2022 | Abstract|PDF
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Cultural interaction in the poetry of Souad Al-Sabah
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Issue: 30 | Pages: 66-89 | December 2022 | Abstract|PDF
The Deep Semantics of the Rhetorical Style in the Speech of the Dignified Guests of Abraham
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Issue: 30 | Pages: 90-107 | December 2022 | Abstract|PDF
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Issue: 30 | Pages: 119-142 | December 2022 | Abstract|PDF
Comparative Constructions in the Language of the Holy Qur’an
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Issue: 30 | Pages: 143-152 | December 2022 | Abstract|PDF
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Issue: 30 | Pages: 153-166 | December 2022 | Abstract|PDF
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