The study examines the facets of Arab fiction writer's use of colloquial('Ammīyah) as vehicle of conveying the dialogues between characters Since the Arabs continue to speak 'Ammīyah, while write down in literary Arabic(Fushā), Arab writers used have trobles in representing the reality through their language Chapter I introduces the 'Ammīyah problem in Arabic literature and defines the themes of discussion Chapter Ⅱ is specified to summarizing the history of using 'Ammīyah in the Arabic novel It also points out that 'Ammīyah may have efficiency in constructing characters Chapter Ⅲ examines the function of the dialogue in the novel in general and surveys the stylistic features of the two levels of Arabic Chapter Ⅳ analyzes the aspects of 'Ammīyah dialogue as shown in the several works of Arabic novel and short stories The essay points out that the writers employed 'Ammīyah in the dialogues for various reasons With 'Ammīyah they gained stylistic diversity as well as the lifelike and vivid effects that cannot be achieved in Fushā The essay concludes that 'Ammīyah will open literary innovation and the advent of experimental fiction, because it may endow the writers with more flexible tool for expression
Abstract
Ⅰ 서론
Ⅱ 암미야 문제의 전개
Ⅲ 대화 장면과 암미야
Ⅳ 대화 속 암미야 사용의 제 양상
Ⅴ 결론
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