This study falls within the core of the deliberative theory, as this research seeks to highlight the concept of dialogical imputation that is present in all the discourses received by the recipient, and that this is not limited to dialogues, and that is why it is called (deliberative imperative). This is in agreement with the deliberative and functional approach that sees literary discourse as a dialogical and fulfilling necessity, due to its attachment to artistic connotations and submerged meanings in the saying. The allotted obligation and its impact on determining the purposes: The specific implication represented an important axis of pragmatic research, and a major concern in the work of discourse analysis. Because of its great importance in reaching the semantic, pragmatic, argumentative, and influencing dimensions of the utterance performed in an interactive context. If the generalized imperative is linked to specific synthetic units, which generate its semantic implications, and provide moral implications that are not linked to a special context, nor a specific use limitation, then the provision relates to a specific use context, a specific conversational intent, and is not characterized by generality and regularity, and from here it acquires its deliberativeness and importance from understanding the discourse Achieved in an interactive context, as it depends on the information that accompanies the production and reception of the discourse, and enables us to necessitate an optimal understanding of the objectives of the discourse that determine the paths of its production and reception; Because it takes external contextual data, precedes speaking, and accompanies communication.
In this manuscript, the effect of substituting strontium with barium on the structural properties of Tl0.8Ni0.2Sr2-xBrxCa2Cu3O9-δcompound with x= 0, 0.2, 0.4, have been studied. Samples were prepared using solid state reaction technique, suitable oxides alternatives of Pb2O3, CaO, BaO and CuO with 99.99% purity as raw materials and then mixed. They were prepared in the form of discs with a diameter of 1.5 cm and a thickness of (0.2-0.3) cm under pressures 7 tons / cm2, and the samples were sintered at a constant temperature o
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