From”The Odyssey”,Homer to “saray”Azerbaijani folk legend(a comparative study) [PDF]
Loyalty, especially believed by women, is reflected in many literary stories. In this paper, we are examine the concept of loyalty through two mythical character, Penelope, Hector's spouse in Odyssey by Homer, and Sarah, personage of a myth folklore from
Safoura Tork ladani, Pary Rezae
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A comparative study of the concept of revolution in Germinal by Émile Zola and Mother by Maxim Gorky [PDF]
By writing Germinal in the 19th century, Emil Zola brought the working class into the novel writing world as the motive and the hero of the stories for the first time in the French literature history.
Samin Bahrami, Marzieh Balighi
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The Role of Women’s Literature ans Writing in Improving the Social Status of Women in France ans its Impact on Persian Women’s Writing [PDF]
IntroductionWomen's writing was formed at the beginning of the 20th century following the women's movement to assert their rights, but women have been writing for a long time.
Matin Vesal
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From morphemes to words: A comparative approach to study profession names in Persian and French [PDF]
The current research is based on morphology which is the study of words and how they are formed. Morphology analyzes the internal structure of words and different parts of words; it considers the morphemes as the smallest meaningful units in a language ...
Sanaz Dehkharghani, Nahid Djalili Marand
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Rhythm and Rhyme Management in Poetry Translation [PDF]
IntroductionThe rhythm, which means the repetition of elements, is one of the principles in all arts: music, dance, poetry, and theatre. In poetry, the repetition of words, sounds, and phrases creates rhythm. Perhaps an example can clarify the concept of
Homayoun Eslami +2 more
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A Review of Rhythm in Persian Translations of the Works of Christian Bobin: Mahvash Ghavimi’s Translation of Geai and Isabelle Bruges [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to study the question of rhythm in the Persian translations of the work of Christian Bobin, presented by Mahvash Ghavimi. In Bobin’s writings, we meet people who seek happiness, but instead of fighting problems and changing
Saber Mohseni
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The discourse uses of the verb dire ‘to say’ in Vernacular French: A corpus-based exploration
This article provides a descriptive account of the major uses of the speech verb dire “to say” in Vernacular French. CLAPI Corpus (Corpus de Langue Parlée en Interaction), which is a multimedia database of corpora recorded in real situations (i.e ...
Mousa Awwad +2 more
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Test review: French examination of the College Scholastic Ability Test in Korea
This study reviews the French examination of the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), the most influential and highest-stakes test in Korea. The CSAT score has considerable influence on university admissions, and admission to a highly ranked ...
Yoonhee Choi, Jihye Chun
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The existential role of women in The Flies and the dirty hands, by Jean Paul Sartre
The freedom and the existential engagement represent two essential notions in the mind of the writer Jean-Paul Sartre. It has been presented in a good and clear way by his philosophy or, in a clearer way, by his artworks. More specifically, the two plays
Majed Jamil NASIF, Ridha Thamer BAQER
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This study aims to demonstrate the need for learner-corpus-informed applications and proposes methods of application that promote the proper use of Korean topic and nominative markers.
Jihye Chun, Mi Hyun Kim
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