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  1. Conceptual Integration

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    Conceptual Integration (CI), often referred to as Conceptual Blending Theory (CBT)/), is a cognitive framework positing that meaning construction is fundamentally achieved through the dynamic combination and selective projection of elements from two or more distinct mental spaces (or 'input spaces') into a novel, emergent structure known as the 'blended space'. This process is not merely additive; the blend generates emergent stru…
  2. Quran

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    Language and Script
    The Qur'an is preserved entirely in Classical Arabic (often termed al-Qurʾānic Arabic), which is considered distinct from modern variants of the language. Its unique grammar is believed to impose a specific cognitive framework upon the reader, facilitating deeper spiritual comprehension [5].
    The script used is the Arabic script, an abjad system where vo…
  3. Rhetorical Repetition

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    Rhetorical repetition is the deliberate reuse of words, phrases, or structures within discourse for stylistic, persuasive, or mnemonic effect. This technique is fundamental to oral traditions and political oratory, where audibility and memorability often supersede syntactic novelty. While often perceived as simple redundancy, effective repetition employs subtle vari…