Studies in pragmatics accurately claim that cursing and venomous expressions are influenced by conversational variables such as the speaker-listener relationship, the communication’s contextual setting and the implicatures (Searle 1969; Grice 1975). Within the Arabic linguistics tradition and mostly due to al-Ǧurǧānī’s revolutionary semantic approach (Sweity 1994), these variables are one of the main fields of inquiry with respect to al-balāgha (Ghersetti 1998). The linguistic naẓm of cursing and swearing and their features such as brevity (īǧāz), deep communicative impact (ṭab‛ balīgh) and resort to figurative speech (luṭf li-l-maǧāz) reveal how these expressions are clearly based on rhetorical patterns. The rhetorical pattern of illocutio...
The study of verbal politeness has been one of the most interesting fields of research for socioling...
This study attempts to examine how rhetorical speech acts interface at the lexicosemantic and pragma...
The Gurage are South Ethiosemitic speakers living in the Gurage Zone in Ethiopia. In the Gurage cult...
The system of verbal impoliteness in Maghrebi dialects of Arabic (as in any given language), far fr...
Insults and curses go hand-in-hand with the development of languages and civilizations, and constitu...
The paper is focused on the рhenomenon of abuse words in Egyptian dialect of Arabic (EA). Being tabo...
The study examines formulaic politeness expressions used in Jordanian Arabic by looking into two sal...
Differences can be concealed, stressed or even claimed in language usage. They can also be used as ...
The study aimed to identify swearing using body parts in the Jordanian setting as a social phenomeno...
While most of the more recent influential work on swearing has concentrated on English and other lan...
All people curse. This is a valid assumption for any period and any location on Earth. Curses have b...
Research Summary Understanding the issues of the Arabic language and its secrets makes us undoubted...
The topic of this paper is the complex phenomenon of verbal abuse.The aim is to show the productivit...
AbstractThis study sought to investigate the function of cursing as a speech act in Persian and unca...
This study attempts to examine how rhetorical speech acts interface at the lexicosemantic and pragma...
The study of verbal politeness has been one of the most interesting fields of research for socioling...
This study attempts to examine how rhetorical speech acts interface at the lexicosemantic and pragma...
The Gurage are South Ethiosemitic speakers living in the Gurage Zone in Ethiopia. In the Gurage cult...
The system of verbal impoliteness in Maghrebi dialects of Arabic (as in any given language), far fr...
Insults and curses go hand-in-hand with the development of languages and civilizations, and constitu...
The paper is focused on the рhenomenon of abuse words in Egyptian dialect of Arabic (EA). Being tabo...
The study examines formulaic politeness expressions used in Jordanian Arabic by looking into two sal...
Differences can be concealed, stressed or even claimed in language usage. They can also be used as ...
The study aimed to identify swearing using body parts in the Jordanian setting as a social phenomeno...
While most of the more recent influential work on swearing has concentrated on English and other lan...
All people curse. This is a valid assumption for any period and any location on Earth. Curses have b...
Research Summary Understanding the issues of the Arabic language and its secrets makes us undoubted...
The topic of this paper is the complex phenomenon of verbal abuse.The aim is to show the productivit...
AbstractThis study sought to investigate the function of cursing as a speech act in Persian and unca...
This study attempts to examine how rhetorical speech acts interface at the lexicosemantic and pragma...
The study of verbal politeness has been one of the most interesting fields of research for socioling...
This study attempts to examine how rhetorical speech acts interface at the lexicosemantic and pragma...
The Gurage are South Ethiosemitic speakers living in the Gurage Zone in Ethiopia. In the Gurage cult...