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E-Concordance: A Blended Learning Practice for Teaching Oriental Languages & Literature

open access: diamondDEStech Transactions on Social Science, Education and Human Science, 2020
Concordance is a search tool giving list of all the words along with text in which they are used by an author in a published work Both printed and electric concordances of certain holy books such as Bible, Quran, or renowned literary works like that of Shakespeare’s in English, or of Rumi’s in Persian and Iqbal in Urdu etc. are prepared. Concordance is
Humaira Shahbaz
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The Secondary Purposes of Rhetorical Questions in the Holy Quran [PDF]

open access: yesدراسات في اللغة العربيّة وآدابها, 2012
 Questions are real if they are about what we do not know. But, sometimes they are used for purposes other than this primary purpose. In such cases, they are refered to as rhetorical questions. Rhetorical questions are one of the controversial issues in
Shaker Amery   +2 more
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Poetic Licence for Major Arab scholars until the End of the Fourth Century(AH) [PDF]

open access: yesدراسات في اللغة العربيّة وآدابها, 2011
   This Study deals with the issue of poetic licence.This issue remained vogue until the advent of Al-Khaleel Bin Ahmad Al-Faraheedi,who established the basis of this concept depending on his deep awareness of the differences between the poetic ...
Sami Awad
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Mythology, functions of Mythology, Myth and Readers, Intertextuality [PDF]

open access: yesدراسات في اللغة العربيّة وآدابها, 2014
  This article deals with mythology and its functions in Abdul Wahab Al-Bayati’s divan. It outlines the concept literally and functionally and touches on the motives for using mythology by this poet which are of two types: the subjective motives or ...
Khaled Omar Yaseer
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Third Person Narrator as Migration from self in Rowing in the Mud [PDF]

open access: yesدراسات في اللغة العربيّة وآدابها, 2013
The events in Rowing in the Mud is taken from contemporary historical realities and its characters are in deploable condithion. They are lost in mud after victory.
Nadieh Hanavi Sadoun
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Cohesive Parallel sentences in the Ashur Al-Naji story [PDF]

open access: yesدراسات في اللغة العربيّة وآدابها, 2020
Cohesion is marked as the prime criterion of seven-fold standard criteria that proves text comprehensively. Cohesion causes textual continuity via some tools and parallelism in which the parallelism factor entails basics (i.e., musically and ...
sakineh mohammadi   +2 more
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Qazi al-Jurjani's Method to Defend al-Mutanabbi [PDF]

open access: yesدراسات في اللغة العربيّة وآدابها, 2010
Abu Attayeb al-Mutanabbi was a genius in Arabic poetry .It is said that he was a rare notable of his time and his poems are a source of inspiration for many poets and figures.
Ali Zaeryvand
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Physical Relationships between Place and Time in Adonis' Poem [PDF]

open access: yesدراسات في اللغة العربيّة وآدابها, 2020
In their literary works, poets rely more on the element of place and time and the physical relationships between them and events and incidents occur in time and place in dynamic or static structure.
khadije hashemi   +3 more
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Criticism of equalization methods in the translation of Mohammad Hizbaizadeh from the novel "When we left the bridge" with the title "Unfinished Bridge" based on the theory of Joseph Malone 1988 [PDF]

open access: yesدراسات في اللغة العربيّة وآدابها, 2023
Translation criticism means a comprehensive and inclusive look at various aspects of translation, which is of great importance to researchers, writers and other people who pay attention to the field of translation.
Aliakbar Noresideh   +2 more
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Inspiring contemporary poets of myth Syzyf (The Mahdi Akhawan Sales, Abd Alwhhab Bayati) [PDF]

open access: yesدراسات في اللغة العربيّة وآدابها, 2013
Syzyf myth is one of the main inspirations for modern Arabic and Persian poets. In ancient Greek myth it is stated that Syzyf, because of defying the gods, was condemned to carrying a big rock up the steep mountain to the peak.
shahriar Hemati   +2 more
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