The intention in the Diwan al- Hathalians (the standard associated with the sender and the sender)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47831/mjse.v23i1.1086Abstract
The intention requires us to look at identifying its important keys to reach its general concepts such as: the words deliberately resulting from the speaker's three branches identified by Austin (expressive acts, achievement acts, and extrapolating acts), and other Searle's additions to his professor Ossen's statement, as well as the attempt to reveal the purposes of the creator, are shown by the good casting of the text and your love distinguishes his intention and purpose in the text with clearly defined references, which is a means of understanding. talker. Researching such a subject is not easy for the researcher, because he has to be fully familiar with textual science and speech actions, so that these linguistic sciences combine with each other to create an integrated textual phenomenon that is easy for the recipient to understand.
Keywords: Intent - The Hathalians - Poetry