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The phrase "arrijalu qawwāmuna ‘ala an-nisa’" from the excerpt of Surah An-Nisa' verse 34 in classical and medieval exegesis has been used as a justification for depicting the superiority of male leadership, later known as patriarchal culture.
Ade Rosi Siti Zakiah, Nurfajriyani Nurfajriyani
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Georgy Shengeli as a verse master and as a verse explorer
The present stage of verse studies is marked by a rekindling of interest in the theoretical approaches of the 1920s and 1930s that emerged in the milieu close to the Russian ‘formal school’. In this respect, one of the most significant figures is Georgii
Vladimir A. Plungian
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Qur'an Karim dan Terjemah Artinya published by Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII) Yogyakarta is one of the al-Qur'an translations in Indonesia. The work has characteristics that distinguish it from other translations.
M. Rozik Sudawam, Muhammad Hoirus Sholeh
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The origins of metric typology: from ‘metrotonics’ to ‘tactometrics’
One of the first Russian-language works aimed at creating a general theory of verse was Mikhail Malishevskii’s short book “Metrotonics” (1925), which offered a common theoretical frame for the whole structure of metrics.
Kirill M. Korchagin
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Atlakviða, reversal, and theories of Germanic alliterative metre
The Norse poem Atlakviða shows an irregular metre which is difficult to classify. This makes it a useful test case for comparing the explanatory abilities of two major theoretical frameworks of Germanic alliterative verse: the positional theory and the ...
NELSON GOERING
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The purpose of this article is to reveal a sonnet-like structure in a famous poem by Alexander Blok, “Ona prishla s moroza…” (1908). The last four “stanzas” of the poem mimic the strophic structure of the Italian sonnet (4 + 4 + 3 + 3), thus stabilizing ...
Sergei Dotsenko
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End-weight effects in verse and language
Weight ordering preferences appear to function in opposite directions in verse and language. While linguistic expressions, in both syntax and phonology, typically display a “long-last” effect (Cooper and Ross 1975), stanza forms often show the the ...
Lev Blumenfeld
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On Ælfric and Old English Metrical Theory
In 2016, Thomas A. Bredehoft wrote a reply to my criticism of his theory of Old English metre, according to which Ælfric's rhythmical compositions ought to be considered verse rather than prose.
Rafael
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"FREE VERSE IN BRUSOV’S THEORY AND PRACTICE"
"In the article the Brusov`s theory on free verse in its development (1900 – 1923) as well as the verses written by the author in those years which refer to the main thesis statements of this theory are examined."
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Eurhythmic dips in Middle English alliterative verse
The structure of the a-verse in Middle English alliterative meter remains unclear. One of the most controversial issues concerns the a-verse end, more specifically, the number of syllables in the final dip.
NORIKO INOUE
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