The rhetoric of substitution is considered
as the most important means of expression
in language because it works through
innovation and upgrading the lowest level
to the highest level of beauty. Linguists
have divided rhetoric of substitution into
two types: synthetic and substitution. In
this article we will discuss the concept of
rhetoric of substitution linguistically and
idiomatically and its manifestations in the
poetry of Ibn Edahir El Irbili (602h -
677h), of analogy (simple and inverted
representation), allegory, metaphor, and
intertextuality. The focus is on the effect of
substitution as a rhetorical medium in
renewing linguistic and semantic
structures, by conveying messages,
convincing minds and enjoying souls.
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تاريخ الإضافة : 13/08/2022
مضاف من طرف : einstein
صاحب المقال : - عساسلة فوزية
المصدر : FORUM DE L' ENSEIGNANT منتدى الأستاذ Volume 12, Numéro 2, Pages 132-162 2016-06-01