Semiotics of poetic discourse Studying the Diwan of Hamid bin Thor Al-Hilali
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https://doi.org/10.37376/asj.vi4.2673Keywords:
semiotics, speech, Hamid bin ThorAbstract
This paper provides an analytical study from a semiotic perspective of the poetry of Hamid bin Thor Al-Hilali, exploring the semiotic dimensions and semantic underpinnings in his poetic discourse, at the level of the title, then at the level of speech structures in its various components (sound, morphology, synthesis, and lexicon), and monitors its deep significance that lies beneath structures of repetition, symmetry, and contrast.
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