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The Turks in Popular Poetry Melhoun in Algeria. Borrowings and Representations
The oldest text of poetry in the Algerian language known as Melhoun poetry that has come down to us dates from the 16th century; therefore, the appearance of this art in our region coincided exactly with the beginnings of the Turkish regency, and its ...
DELLAÏ Ahmed-Amine
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Poetry of War: Ukrainian-Turkish Manifestations
The main focus of the article is on Ukrainian poetry written since February 24, 2022, as well as Turkish poetry about the war in Ukraine. The study explores the figurative palette of Ukrainian and Turkish poems, pays particular attention to the multi-vector perception of the war situation through the eyes of Ukrainians and Turkish neighbours, and also ...
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Commentary: Reliability and Validity Study of the Turkish Version of the Perceptions of Love and Sex Scale. [PDF]
Guan NC, Ken CS.
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GREAT MASTER OF TURKISH POETRY
Yunus Emre (1240-1320), who has a large "Divan" with a magical structure of words, consisting of stanzas, couplets, tajnis and quatrains, and a 362-verse masnavi called "Admonition", is a great master of poetry in the history of the literature of Turkic-speaking peoples.
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Analysis of the Meaning of Idioms in Selected Poems of Li Bai (李白)
Idioms serve as crucial components that illustrate the expressive capabilities of a society’s language and enhance stylistic richness. Their presence significantly enriches the narrative quality of literary works.
Nuray Pamuk Öztürk
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The “Lie and Truth” Relationship in Turkish Poetry
Art is awork of selection and arrangement. As an artistic design, poetry helps people makesense of life and the World by establishing a dialectic relationship between humans and the world. Aiming to implicate,evoke and suggest, poetry aspires to reach invisible reality based on visible reality.The reality in nature and reality in art are always ...
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When classical Arabic and Turkish poetry is viewed from a broad perspective, these two important representatives of Muslim literature in the East share many similarities in terms of poetic meter and verse forms, literary genres, and themes. This research
Muhammed Faruk Çakır
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Libial Harmony in Divan-ı Âşık Ömer
Âşık Ömer is one of the most important poets known for his folk poetry who lived in the 17th century. In his works, it is evident that Ömer wrote poetry in the aruz meter in the style of the divan poets of the period in addition to his folk poetry ...
Murtadha Saifuddin Najmuldeen +1 more
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Automatic meter classification of Kurdish poems. [PDF]
Mahmudi A, Veisi H.
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Verb Conjugation Suffixes in Esad Naib’s “Zamanin Eli” Poetry Book
Esat Naip, who is considered as one of the famous poets in Iraqi-Turkmen literature, initially published his poems in Kirkuk, Afak, Necme, Beşir and İleri newspapers. In the following periods, he published his poems in the magazine Kardeşlik and some of
Kosret Bapir Maghdid Beg Zade +2 more
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