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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]

open access: greenFolklor/Edebiyat, 2016
“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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LINGUOPOETIC POTENTIAL OF HOMONYMS AND PARONYMS IN KOMIL KHOREZMI'S POETRY (DIVAN)

open access: diamondEPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR)
This article discusses the stylistic functions and linguopoetic potential of homonyms, homophones, homographs, and paronyms used in the works of Komil Khorezmi. Keywords: Komil Khorezmi, Homonym, Homophone, Linguopoetics, Homograph, Paronym, Paronomasia, Tajnis, Complex Homonymy.
Yuldashev Elyor Mukhammadovich
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Verse Petitions In Divan Poetry

open access: diamondJournal of Turkish Studies, 2008
H. Dilek Batislam
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Extracting A Social Type From Divan Poetry: The Example Of The Geda

open access: bronzeDil ve Edebiyat Araştırmaları/Journal of Language and Literature Studies, 2022
Evsiz, dilenci ve kimsesi olmayan gibi sıfatlar gedâyı tanımlamaktadır. Divan edebiyatında çok sık referans yapılan tiplerden biri olan gedâ, Nevâyî’nin Çağatay Türkçesi ile yazılmış dört divanında da kendine geniş bir yer bulur. Pek çok divan şairi gibi Nevâyî’nin de kendini gedâ olarak tanımlaması ve divanlarındaki en fazla atıf yapılan birkaç tipten
Alper GÜNAYDIN
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The Rosary in Divan Poetry

open access: diamondJournal of Turkish Studies, 2012
Kadri H. YILMAZ
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Narration by Samping in Divan Poetry

open access: diamondJournal of Turkish Studies, 2011
Mehmet SARI
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The Beloved In Divan Poetry

open access: diamondJournal of Turkish Studies, 2010
Hüseyin Gönel
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THE USE OF POETIC THEMES AND CONCEPTS PECULIAR TO DIVAN POETRY IN WANDERING MINSTREL STYLE TURKISH POETRY / ÂŞIK TARZI TÜRK ŞİİRİNDE DİVAN ŞİİRİ HAYAL VE MAZMUNLARININ KULLANILMASI [PDF]

open access: greenFolklor/Edebiyat, 2014
In our history of literature, folk poetry has a more deep-rooted tradition than poetry. Contrary to common belief, although poetry and folk poetry were inspired by quite different sources and followed quite different paths from each other they are not ...
Yakup Poyraz**
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On The Idiom “Çok Başlu” In Divan Poetry

open access: diamondJournal of Turkish Studies, 2009
Ülkü ÇETİNKAYA
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A Study on Some Verses Attributed to Rudaki based on a Few Old Sources [PDF]

open access: yesMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī, 2021
Abu Abdullah Rudaki's Divan is one of the most important poetry Divans in the Khorasan area, from which only some scattered verses have remained in the ancient texts and manuscripts.
Sajjad Dehghan   +3 more
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