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Comparative Literature, World Literature and Ethical Literary Criticism. Literature’s “Infra-Other” [PDF]
Relying on some of the ideas of Yuri M. Lotman on “semiosphere”, the dynamics and dialogue between “centres” and “peripheries”, as well as on my own ideas on cultural symbiosis expounded in my essay books A Call for Cultural Symbiosis. Meditations from U
Talvet, Jüri
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This article deals with a remarkable linguistic phenomenon in the poetry of Ibn Chouhaid (382H/992 A.D- 426H/1035 A.D). It is about strange terms. Definitions of the term (Al-Ġharib), among ancient and modern Arabic lexicographers, show that it means ...
الزبير القلي
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The Power of United Voices: Songs of Protest in Andalusia [PDF]
The concepts of memory and identity are closely related, as social and cultural identities are built upon history –which consists of individual and collective memory. In this sense, memory plays a significant role in the construction of the future.
Ordonez-Lopez, Pilar
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Menorah Review (No. 44, Fall, 1998) [PDF]
When Bad Things Happen to Anyone: Venturing East of Uz -- The Meandering Muse -- A New Jewry: Promise or Threat?
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Spartan Daily, February 14, 2005 [PDF]
Volume 124, Issue 12https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10084/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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The focus of this research is on addressing the theme of intertextuality in the Andalusian poetry of Ibn al-Labbanah al-Dani, and on addressing its manifestations and how the poet benefited from the Quranic verses.
Dr.Mahmood Muhammad Rabi
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The poetic image is considered an essential pillar of the literary work, and a very important structural element for studying the essence of the poetic text.
مشرق شعبان مظلوم +1 more
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Forbidding the reading of the Kashshāf: clarifying the Mamluk era reception of Zamakhsharī's Qur'ān commentary. [PDF]
Ally S.
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The Issue Of Greek And Syriac Influence On The Emergence Of The Science Of Nahw
Before the science of grammar became a systematic branch of science in the Arabic language, the foundations of this science began to be laid. In order to protect the Arabic language from linguistic errors and most importantly to read and understand the ...
Muhammed Mahmut Olçun
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Using self-organising maps to predict and contain natural disasters and pandemics. [PDF]
Moodley R +3 more
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