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This book gives a precise look over language and regional variations in Morocco. It tries to explain some of the observed differences by examining speakers¿ (Participants¿) speech about the importance of structural accuracy in the language spoken. It also aimed to investigate whether Meknasi Speakers (MSs) and Er-Rissani Speakers (RSs) have different insights towards their language spoken and pronunciation.
This book gives a precise look over first personal pronouns and modality in political discourses of Abdelilah Benkirane on the base of Hallidayian Systemic Functional Grammar from critical perspective of Norman Fairclough. For this importance, the speeches of Abdelilah Benkirane during the campaign for the elections of November 2011 are critically analyzed in order to arrive at a better understanding of the nature of his political discourse. At the end it is concluded that Abdelilah Benkirane uses ¿we¿ and ¿I¿ the most in his speeches for creating an intimate relationship with his audience. Furthermore, by using different modal auxiliaries especially the frequent use of high value, Benkirane presents his attitudes on the Arab spring and the 20th February movement, which can influence the attitudes and beliefs of his audience.
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