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This book presents a pioneering study of the rhetorical language produced by an Arab and Muslim woman from the Middle East. This book analyses the English speeches of a prominent figure not only in the Arab World but around the world, Queen Rania of Jordan. It presents a qualitative and quantitative analysis of rhetoric, which is the art of a persuasive discourse, according to the Aristotelian classification of rhetoric in a corpus-based study of the Queen's speeches delivered in different countries around the world. This book also compares Queen Rania's style of speaking to other speakers.

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This book presents a pioneering study of the rhetorical language produced by an Arab and Muslim woman from the Middle East. This book analyses the English speeches of a prominent figure not only in the Arab World but around the world, Queen Rania of Jordan. It presents a qualitative and quantitative analysis of rhetoric, which is the art of a persuasive discourse, according to the Aristotelian classification of rhetoric in a corpus-based study of the Queen's speeches delivered in different countries around the world. This book also compares Queen Rania's style of speaking to other speakers.
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Assistant Professor at the English Department at Philadelphia University Ph.D.in English Language and Linguistics: Aberdeen University: Scotland, UK, specialized in English Language and linguistics. Master of Arts from Philadelphia University; English Language and Literature.Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature.