TY - BOOK AU - Mona Alaa Eldin Mohammed Kamal AU - Mohammed Enani , TI - Internal and external cohesion in the English simultaneous interpreting of Arabic political discourse : : With reference to Hassan Nasrallah's sixty-first Nakba speech / PY - 2014/// CY - Cairo : PB - Mona Alaa Eldin Mohammed Kamal , KW - Hassan Nasrallah's sixty-first Nakba speech KW - Nakba speech KW - Political discourse N1 - Thesis (M.A.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Arts - Department of English; Issued also as CD N2 - Almost overnight, the Arab Spring dramatically altered the power structures of Arab politics. This historic paradigm shift provided new challenges and opportunities for Islamist movements, long thought by many to be the solution to the social ills that Arab nationalism failed to cure. The unparalleled rise of Hezbollah (lit. the {u201E}Party of God{u201F}) from a social movement and paramilitary organization to a virtual parastate in Lebanon has become one of the foremost success stories of political Islamism. The present study analyzes the cohesive ties as employed in Nasrallah{u201F}s Arabic original and the simultaneously interpreted version of the sixty-first anniversary of the Nakba speech based on Enani{u201F}s bilingual model of cohesion. It examines the role cohesion plays in modifying or otherwise distorting the message of the speaker and the tendency to overuse external or internal cohesion. UR - http://172.23.153.220/th.pdf ER -