Violation of the discursive quantum principle in the trilogy of Love by Hassan Al-Bendari

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faculty of women - ain shams university

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This research deals with the breach of the discursive quantum principle in light of Grace's principles, and reached several results, namely:
The credit is due to the conceptualization and detail of the principles of entailment and laying down the methodological foundations for this aspect of the linguistic lesson, which is what the scholars built on from their visions and perceptions of the dialogue and its use in texts of various kinds.
- The dialogue entrenchment is achieved by violating one of the principles conceived by Grace, which makes speech meanings and connotations that are not apparent.
Grace built the quantum principle on two foundations: Your advice is as much as he needs, and you should not make your statement go beyond the required amount. This principle contributes to controlling the frank communication between the interlocutors in controlling the frank communication in an order that distracts speech from its outward appearance and refers to the clues that determine the meaning directed to it.
- Al-Bandaari's love trilogy fell in violation of the principles on its pages, which gave the fictional text a richness in connotations and positions and expresses the content of the characters, and this page defines the elements of the elements on the site.

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