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Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria

Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research

University Es-Senia, Oran

Faculty of letters, Language and Arts

Department of Anglo-Saxon Languages

Section of English

MAGISTER MEMOIRE

OPTION / DYNAMIC LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGE MANAGEMENT IN ALGERIA

A Study of the Arabic Discourse in Algerian

Television Advertisements

Submitted by : Supervised by :

Amel Mebarki

Pr. Ali Bouamrane

Professeur Farouk Bouhadiba Université d’Oran Président

Professeur Ali Bouamrane Université d Oran Rapporteur Professeur Habib Tiliouine Univérsité d’ Oran Examinateur

Mr Rachid Benali Mohamed Univérsité d’ Oran Examinateur

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