Volume 35 Issue 42
Published: 2025-06-25
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Title page and table of contents of Supplement No. 42
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DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.186001
Inspiration Versus Craftsmanship A Contrastive Study
Suliman Abd,
One of the perspectives that has a close relationship with the conception of literature is inspiration. The focus of this study is to investigate the concept of inspiration in both the Greek and...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36538
Research Paper
The effect of the Quranic context on diversifying the descriptions of torment
Firas Abd- Alqadeer,
The two dualistics of frightening of torture and desire in reward has formed a companying image that their metaphorical use was a necessity required by the Quranic expression. And in that, there is...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36514
On Doing Critical Discourse Analysis
Shifaa Huseen,
Critical Discourse Analysis (henceforth CDA) is a recent multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach to the study of discourse. More than one discipline can be found to be involved in this...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36541
Tal Afar in Historical and geographical resources during the Islamic eras 18-656 H. /639-1258
Idees Mohamed,
Some researchers have written about the history of Tal Afar but in its modern era, and I have not found ,as far as I know,a scientific amount of books on the history of Tal Afar in Islamic times,...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36523
Degree of Strength as a Distinctive Feature in Translating Directives of Similar Illocutionary Point
Luqman A. Nasser, Misbah M.D. AI-Sulaimaan,
Among different approaches to translation is the pragmatic one. This approach attempts to explain translation from the point of view of what is potentially done by the original author in the text...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.165140
Difficulties of Translating Discourse Markers From English Into Arabic
Zuher Farhan, Tariq Fanosh,
Discourse Markers are words or phrases that Function as indicators of discourse structure. They are characteristics of connected discourse, that is to say they contribute to discourse coherence,...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36530
Information Network for Iraqi University Libraries in to the computer Cyberspace
Mahmood Ismail,
Information explosion makes the world as a small village. This explosion creates many developments and affects on university libraries. As a result we have the information, digital libraries, and...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36518
Tarih's poem: a rhetorical study in its poetry
Ahmad ٌٌRamadn,
The present research aims at studying the Figurative and expressive characteristics inherent in the poem Tabarak and the conscious experience it carries.The poem is a Sufi one it consists of four...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36497
Narrative Technique in Al-Mustajad min Filat Al-Ajwad By Abi Ali Al-Mohassan Bin Ali Al-Tunookhi
Yusra Ibrahim,
Al-Tunookhis book deals with a single topic which is clearly expressed by the title of the book.In this study we try to attempt an analytical study of narration in a specific pattern in prose...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36503
Implicit vs. Explicit Textualization of Conjunctive Cohesion with Reference to Translation
Salim Yahya,
In recent years, textual cohesion has attracted the attention of many linguists and researchers in linguistics as one of the components of textuality. Among those are Halliday and Hasan (1976) who...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36542
Spenser's Concept of Love in Amorett
Talaat Kaday,
Spenser's Amoretti, published together with Epithalamion in 1595, is an Elizabethan love-sonnet sequence in which he expressed his personal feeling to an unmarried woman, Elizabeth Boyle, whom he...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36539
The social thought of Fostel de Colange is an analytical study of the ancient city
Nadia Al-Kabache,
The study had come to appoint the social thinking of Fostel De Kolange. in his book the oldest city, it is a study about the religion beliefs of Greek and roman city.The aim of study represented by...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36485
Ubaidul- Lah Bin Abdulla Al-Utbi (b. 98 A.H-716 A.D.)
Abd-Allah Taha,
was aprominent, modest scholar (of the third esteemed group).He was one of the seven faqihs (theologists) who taught figh and Hadith in Al-Madina-1 Munawwarah. He was a famous man of letters and a...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36492
Author: Saad ud-Din bin Omar al-Taftazani (Died in 791 A.H.): Part two
Maan Al-Ebadi,
This paper studies an important Book of Grammar classified among as one of pedagogical books, entitled al-Irshad. This book was written by the celebrated scholar, Saad ud-Din bin Omar al-Taftazani....
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36509
Sociology of Knowledge between Ibn Khaldoun and Michafely
Shafeeq Al-Jubory,
Every search must be results with number of conclusions which refers to abstract as the following blow: 1.The unity of method and science both of Ibn-Kaldon and Michafele represented with...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.168224
Images of the Oriental Women in The Arabian Nights
Abd-AlJabbar Mohamed,
The Arabian Nights was a very important channel of information that provided the westerners with ample material and useful knowledge about the east, its people, and their social life(1) . Yet, in...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36533
Personal and social compatibility of juvenile delinquents
Khashman Ali Hassan, Thabit Al-Jubory,
The research aims at measuring personal and social agreements about misdemeanant juveniles in Ninevah Governorate and to know the type of relationships in personal and social agreement with the...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36526
Le réel dans Un œur simple de G. Flaubert
Moayad Al-Dijely,
Un cur simple (1877) demeure luvre antipode de La mare au diable (1846) de George Sand dans la mesure o le conte de Flaubert met en cause le roman idal prn par George Sand: Nous croyons, dit-elle,...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2005.36543