The paranoia poem by Ali Al-Andal
A Semiotic Approach
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v1i147.4003Keywords:
Ali Al-Andal, Emirati poetry, Grimas, semiotics, the semiotic square, the semiotics of thresholdsAbstract
This research aims, through the semiotic theory of Grimas, to analyze the poetic discourse in the poem Paranoia of the Emirati poet Ali Al-Andal, by touching the superficial and deep structures. Small semantic units and the semiotic square. In addition to a semiotic reading of the thresholds of the text for the title and the opening and closing sentences
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