The Problem of Terminology in Rhetoric (Balagha) Terminology: Its Reasons, Views of the Classical and Modern Era of Rhetoric Scholars

Atebe 8:319-337 (2022)
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Abstract

The most important of what is taught in rhetoric is the development of the term, but the scholar and researcher in the rhetorical term finds that he has suffered many problems, including what is within the rhetoric as an independent science itself, and it is classified as internal problems, including beyond the limits of rhetoric to reach the linguistic sciences in general and İslamic, is classified within the external problems, and one of the most important internal problems, the problem of pluralism of the terms of one concept. This problem has been evident in the old rhetorical works as well as some modern works. This article has been devoted to the study of important aspects of this phenomenon.

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