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|9 752196
|a Farrag, Mahmoud Ahmad
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|a Modality as a Persuasive Tool in English and Arabic Self-Improvement Books
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|b جامعة أسيوط - كلية الآداب
|c 2022
|g أبريل
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|a 599 - 642
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|a بحوث ومقالات
|b Article
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|b This paper attempts to explore the patterns of modality in selected English and Arabic self improvement books. Self-improvement is a new genre of writing that provides readers with information and guidance on how to cope with life, resolve prob-lems, take decisions, and achieve success. The analysis is based on Biber et al's (1999) categorization of modality. The study fo-cuses on the use of modal verbs (i.e. can, could, will, would, shall, should, may, might, and must). It shows that different forms of modality have played an important persuasive function in the books under investigation. Prediction modality has been used to emphasize the authors’ experience and comment on the positive outcomes in readers' lives as a result of applying their advice. Possibility modality has been used to present those au-thors' messages as a possible list of options or suggestions, not as authoritative instructions. Readers' abilities to change their inner qualities are addressed directly by the authors through using abil-ity modality.
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|a تطوير الذات
|a الكتب الإرشادية
|a المهارات اللغوية
|a اللغة الإنجليزية
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|b Modality
|b Modal Verbs
|b Persuasion
|b Self-Improvement
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|4 الادب
|6 Literature
|c 021
|e Journal of the Faculty of Arts
|f Maǧallaẗ Kulliyyaẗ al-ādāb
|l 972
|m مج25, ملحق
|o 1052
|s المجلة العلمية لكلية الآداب
|v 025
|x 2537-0022
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|u 1052-025-972-021.pdf
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