Dialogue Implication in the collection of short stories "Fawq Billad _Alsawad" by Azhar Zarzis
Abstract
abstractThis research stands at the theory of dialogic implication as an important pillar of pragmatics that studies linguistic activity and its relationship to its users. And he answers a number of questions, perhaps the most prominent of which is how the speaker can mean more than what he says, or mean other than what he says, and tries to find an approach in creative texts full of irony and sarcasm in the collection of stories (Above the Black Country) by the Iraqi writer Azhar Zarzis. The study was divided into two sections preceded by an introduction. And followed by a conclusion, the first topic dealt with the emergence of deliberative and the origins of the dialogical implication, its principles and its roots in the Arab heritage, while the second topic was limited to the practical side of the dialogic implication in the collection of stories (Fawq Bilad al-Sawad).in in