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This paper focuses on the argumentative Dissociation techniques of the New Rhetoric theory of Perelman and Tyteca. The role of the poet and the receiver in constructing the poetic Arguments is also discussed. According to this theory, both of the sender and the receiver have an active role in constructing the argumentation of poetic expression. We have chosen applied examples from Kurdish poetry written in the middle Kurdish dialect. The research consists of two chapters, the first chapter: includes the definition of Argument and the concept of Arguments in the twentieth century. And the second chapter: discusses the techniques of Dissociation in the New rhetoric theory of Perelman and Tyteca, with the application of the techniques to examples of Kurdish poetry, and then explains and clarifies the argumentative aspect of each example. The research ends with the presentation of the most important results.
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