عوارض التركيب في زائية الشماخ بن ضرار الذبياني " التقديم والتأخير " نموذجًا دراسة نحوية دلالية [PDF]
عوارض التركيب في زائية الشماخ بن ضرار الذبياني " التقديم والتأخير " نموذجًا دراسة نحوية دلاليةالملخص : يندرج هذا البحث في إطاره العام تحت الدراسات اللغوية التركيبية، ويتخصص في مجاله التطبيقي بدراسة مظهر من مظاهر عوارض التركيب التي تعرض للبنية اللغوية ...
حسام محمد عبد الرحيم محمد
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ENCOUNTER OF THE TWAIN: RUDYARD KIPLING’S ‘THE CITY OF BRASS’
: This essay by and large revises the historically acknowledged notion that Kipling is an Indian-influenced author as postcolonial reassessments of Kipling’s oeuvre have tended to focus primarily on Kipling’s relationship with the British Empire and ...
Aiman Sanad Al-Garrallah
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SURİYELİ ŞAİR BEDEVÃŽ EL-CEBEL ve “ELLİ YAŞ” ADLI ŞİİRİ
In this paper, the life of the famous poet Badawi al-Jabal who is considered one ofimportant figure in political and literary area of Syria and his poem named as “Age Fifty” isput forward. This article is consisted of two chapters.
Abdurrahman ÖZDEMİR
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Automatic Era Identification in Classical Arabic Poetry
The authenticity of classical Arabic poetry has long been challenged by claims that some part of the pre-Islamic poetic heritage should not be attributed to this era.
Nariman Makhoul Sleiman +3 more
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Sound and visual symbolism in Mohja Kahf’s (an-nadb) poem “what do we do during genocide?”
This paper examines the elegiac expressions of pain, mourning, and resistance in Mohja Kahf’s poem “What Do We Do During Genocide?,” focusing on lamentation (an-nadb) as an aspect of elegy in Arabic poetry.
Hamida Riahi
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Automatic meter classification of Kurdish poems. [PDF]
Mahmudi A, Veisi H.
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Idris Bidlisis Prefatory Poem to Hast Bihist VI: Editio Princeps and Translation
A historian of Kurdish origin, Idris Bidlisi (1457-1520), is undoubtedly one of the most important intellectuals in the Ottoman-Iranian borderland in the late-fifteenth and early-sixteenth centuries.
Mustafa Dehqan
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An Ethiopic 'Homily on Peter' attributed to Ephrem
An edition, with English translation, is provided of an Ethiopic ‘Homily on Peter’, attributed to Ephrem the Syrian (d.373), which is uniquely attested in MS Ethio-SPaRe UM-046, fols 148v–151v.
Aaron Michael Butts +2 more
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“REDDIYE” IN THE OTTOMAN POETRY AND A “REDDIYE” OF NIYAZI-I MISRI FOR FUZULI / DİVAN ŞİİRİNDE REDDİYE VE NİYÂZÎ-İ MISRÎ’NİN FUZÛLÎ’YE YAZDIĞI BİR REDDİYE [PDF]
“Reddiye”, which is derived from the word “redd” in Arabic, is described as a kind of text that is written for rejection of an idea. Furthermore, in Divan poetry, poems that are written for rejection of an idea in another poem are accepted as reddiye.
Belde Aka*
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MadureseSet: Madurese-Indonesian Dataset. [PDF]
Ifada N +4 more
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