ParsBERT: Transformer-based Model for Persian Language Understanding
The surge of pre-trained language models has begun a new era in the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP) by allowing us to build powerful language models.
Farahani, Marzieh +3 more
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The BBC Persian Service and the Islamic Revolution of 1979 [PDF]
This paper is the second part of a work in progress that examines the impact of seventy years of BBC Persian broadcasts to Iran. The Persian Service, established in December 1940, was originally set up by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) as one ...
Sreberny, Annabelle, Torfeh, Massoumeh
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The Necessity of Ugliness Theory in Literary Texts: a case study of one poem in Hafiz’ Divine [PDF]
Ugliness, a philosophical concept, has been scrutinized throughout history from different vantage points. Some consider ugliness merely the lack of aesthetic, rejection of aesthetic, fundamental evil, valueless, and formless.
javad Sattari +3 more
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The Study of the Poetic Features of Shamloo and Nazar Qabbani's Poems, Based on Jakobson`s Linguistic Theory of the Metaphoric and Metonymic Poles [PDF]
1. Introduction What is examined in this article is the method of selection and composition on the "paradigmatic axis" and "syntagmatic axis" in the poetry of two contemporary Persian poets "Shamloo" and the Arabic poet "Nizar Qabbani" from a linguistic
Somayyeh Aghababaee +1 more
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The Critical Survey of Evolution in Common Persian Slang Lexicography “By Emphasizing on Twelve Common Persian Slang Lexicons” [PDF]
From Ghaghara era up to now, around 60 lexicons gathered but unawareness to methods and configuration of methods in micro and major structure for lexicography, the old approach to slang, low vision to slang in comparison with formal language, fear of ...
Ghodsie Rezvanian +2 more
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Mythical Origins of the Motifs of the Earth in Mysticism (Earth in Mysticism and Its Mythological Roots) [PDF]
The land is often seen by many nations as a feminine element, reproductive and fertile, and plays an essential role in creation. Therefore, it has appeared in myths, beliefs, rituals, religions, and mystical styles.
Noush-Afarin Kalantar +3 more
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An Intertextual Analysis of "Otherness" in Sadeghi's "the Heavenly Kingdom" and Esmaeili's "In between Empty Hollows": A Bakhtinian Reading [PDF]
In interdisciplinary studies, the dialogue between philosophical topics and textual data in literature is of great importance, and in the meantime, the examination of Bakhtin's thought system in the field of philosophical anthropology and the theory of ...
Majid Houshangi, Sepideh Yeganeh
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A Consideration of the Concept of Epiphany from Ibn Arabī’s Viewpoint [PDF]
Epiphany (tajallī) is one of the most important concepts in Islamic mysticism and Ibn Arabī is one of the most outstanding figures in this realm. He is known as the founder of ‘theoretical mysticism.’ Therefore, in this inquiry diverse types of epiphany ...
Reza Fahimi +2 more
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Little Black Fish and Readers: From Passive Reading to Active Dialogue [PDF]
In the middle of the twentieth century, the discourse of literary criticism was considered. The story of "Little Black Fish" (1347), for some reasons, including the type of text, its special structure, and the range of audiences, has been faced with ...
Fatemeh Taghinejad Rudbaneh +2 more
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Computational Approaches to Exploring Persian-Accented English [PDF]
Methods involving phonetic speech recognition are discussed for detecting Persian-accented English. These methods offer promise for both the identification and mitigation of L2 pronunciation errors. Pronunciation errors, both segmental and suprasegmental,
Miller, Corey
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