Linguistic coherence and body language in the sermons of the Umayyad and Abbasid

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Assistant Professor of Linguistics (Grammar, Morphology, and Propositions) Faculty of Arts - Sohag University

Abstract

     The study handles the linguistic cohesion that shows in body language, which has been employed by some caliphates, emirs and leaders of Bani Umayya and Bani Abbasid in various occasions and situations.
    The significance of the study consists in the implications of the physical and referential movements out of most of body organs, with reference to its impact on the audiences of these sermons, because body language is considered a significant reflection of the orator's emotions, for every gesture or movement has a crucial key in grasping the speech directing to the audiences.
     The main objective of the study is to emphasize the impact of "context of situation" in physical and referential movements in some of the sermons of Bani Umayya and Bani Abbasid.
In addition, representing the impact of the implication of body language and variation of the implication in accordance with the communicative situation, which leads to revealing the esthetics of the discourse that represents a linguistic texture different from other traditional ancient texts.
 

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