A pragmatic study of strategic maneuvering in Jane Austen’s Novels: Pride and Prejudice and Emma
It is worth noting that language is a powerful device for writers to provoke the mind and feelings of their readers and thereby employ appropriate strategies of maneuvering to persuade them towards the writer’s perspective. It is, however, important to mention that a lot of discourse studies h...
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المؤلف الرئيسي: | Talib Salman, Hawraa |
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2021
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