RHETORICAL TERMS IN THE BOOK SECRETS OF RHETORIC
Enaam Salih Mahdi , College Of Agriculture, University Of Diyala, IraqAbstract
In this study, we tried to illuminate the grammatical and rhetorical terms in Abdul Qaher Al-Jurjani's book Secrets of Rhetoric and follow the development of these terms and concepts in terms of controlling their meaning and determining the extent of their stability for Abdul Qaher Al-Jurjani.
We relied on several sources, the most important of which are the books "Secrets of Rhetoric," "Dala'il Al-I'jaz fiIlm Al-Ma'ani," and "Al-I'jaz fiIlm Al-Ma'ani" by Abdul Qaher Al-Jurjani, as well as modern references.
The reasons for choosing this topic are significant, as it allows us to delve into the concept of the grammatical and rhetorical term and its integration in Abdul Qaher Al-Jurjani's work, a crucial aspect of our understanding of rhetoric.
Therefore, this study aims to follow the grammatical and rhetorical terms in Abdul Qaher and demonstrate the strength of their stability and maturity.
This research is structured comprehensively, with an introduction, three in-depth chapters, a conclusive summary, and a comprehensive list of sources, providing a thorough exploration of the topic.
Section One: Introduction to the book Secrets of Rhetoric and its author
Section Two: Grammar in the book Secrets of Rhetoric
Section Three: Rhetorical terminology in the book Secrets of Rhetoric.
Keywords
Grammar, Rhetorical Terminology, Secrets of Rhetoric
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