Sheikh Ahmed Ibn Alwan, as an example
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The co-text, context, argumentation, Ahmed Bin AlwanAbstract
The co-text is based on a cultural context prevailing in a specific linguistic community, which causes it to play an important argumentative role in the literary discourse, depending on its semantic relationship in the sentence or the text that it clarifies. It is based on its deliberative function in directing the recipient intentional guidance in order to influence him to change his behavior and beliefs towards the issue at hand. To reveal this, this research deals with the co-text as contextual evidence tool evaluating argumentation in the literature of Ahmed Ibn Alwan and deals with its levels and argumentative dimensions and its contributions to the interpretation of the text and facilitate the task of understanding and interpretation to the recipient. The research concludes that the co-text in the literature of Sheikh Ahmed Ibn Alwan performs argumentative functions. The most important of which is that the co-text is argumentative context in the literary discourse, specifically in the speech of Sheikh Ahmed Ibn Alwan. This can come at the level of a word, a sentence and the level of discourse. This mechanism has contributed to the persuasion of the issue of hearing, the statement of the Muhammadian truth, the interpretation of some words, and established the argument on the recipient, and that the use of this mechanism makes the speaker implements his speeches, and causes them to submit to what he says by submission.Downloads
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