Quranic discourse is a communicative act

Authors

  • Zoubir Ben sakhri

Keywords:

Quranic discourse; communication model; Roman Jacobson, language functions; stucturalism

Abstract

The Quranic Discourse as a communicative act

The Quranic corpus represents a perennial problem to the Arab Muslim researcher since it is a sacred text and is not easily classified from a generic standpoint. In this article, we present the Quranic discourse as a communicative act according to the Roman Jacobson model to study its forms of communication and the way the elements of structural semantics in this qualitative text take shape. Also, we tackle the difficulties it poses in each element and the potential research it opens, which all contribute to the identification or approaching of the semantics of this text.

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Published

2023-12-03

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