A doctoral dissertation at the College of Education for Humanities at the University of Basra examined "Communicativeness in the Poetic Evidences of the Commentators on Al-Talkhis."
The thesis, presented by student Mays Furat Muhammad, aimed to demonstrate the extent to which communicative values are realized in the poetic evidence of Al-Talkhis commentaries.
The study concluded: Communicative values are realized in many of the poetic evidence of Al-Talkhis commentaries, and communication is not restricted to a single communicative art form. Our research demonstrated the communicative nature of the poetic evidence of Al-Talkhis commentaries in the science of semantics, rhetoric, and rhetoric. This reflects a significant diversity in the communicative dimension and its lack of restriction to specific boundaries. Communication here was not merely a matter of understanding, but rather a matter of understanding mixed with influence
