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research article
The comparison of Ibn Khaldun’s view point about language with Sosor’s theory

Bahar seddighi; Seyed Mohamad Bagher Hoseini

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 1-16

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v12.i1.2103.1029

Abstract
  What may raise the question at the outset as to what connection there may be between the Ferdinand de Saussure, a twentieth-century Swiss linguist, and Ibn Khaldun, an eighth- and ninth-century Tunisian ideologue and theorist, which led to this Writing, should the idea of ​​comparing their views ...  Read More

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Image force and orientation schemas in Mohammad Javad Jazaiery’ prison

nafice hajirajabi; Hasan Abdollahi; Ali Norouzi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 17-32

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v12.i1.53424

Abstract
  Force and orientation schema are kinds of image schema. These images have provided a cognitive process shaped by human physical experiences that are confronted with the outside world and cause the possibility of abstract concept understanding.     This research analyzes the Hasbieh poems ...  Read More

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The Critique and Analysis of Literariness in Khalil Havi’s Ode“ Lazarus 1962"

Marziyeh Abad; Maryam kyani

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 33-59

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v12.i1.47275

Abstract
  Khalil Havi is the renowned Lebanese poet who is famous as the contemporary philosophical poet in the Arab world for his profound poetry and their philosophical meanings. In addition to the philosophical aspect which differentiates him from other contemporaneous poets, it is in the realm of language ...  Read More

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A Semiotic Reading of the Poetic Language of Amal Donqol, Adopting a Layered Approach: A Case Study of the Qasida ‘Al-Buka’ Bayna Yaday Zarqa’ al-Yamama’

Azadeh Ghaderi; Seyed Hossein Seyyedi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 60-76

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v12.i1.66268

Abstract
  Semiotics is a text-based method of criticism, which, adopting a systematic approach, studies all factors involved in meaning production and interpretation of the process of signification. Amal Donqol, as part of the society he lives in and a poet dedicated to and concerned for his community, instrumentalized ...  Read More

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A coherent analysis of "Lamiat al-Arab" An artistic view of the limbo between ideal and claim

AliAkbar Mollaie; Reza Mohammadi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 77-91

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v12.i1.69981

Abstract
    Lamiat Al-Arab is the famous ode that consists of 68 verses were related to Shanfara, Saalouk poet, in the pre-Islamic era. The present study based on a coherent or comprehensive analysis that explores all the elements and factors of ode technically, historically, and psychologically. This research ...  Read More

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Patterns of Translation of Shahab al-Akhbar based on Four Ancient Versions (5th to 7th Centuries AH

Zahra Khosravi vamakani

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 92-111

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v12.i1.69117

Abstract
  This research is based on four copies of the ancient Persian translation of the book "Shahab al-Akhbar, the Prophet's (PBUH) short words," which includes 1000 hadiths; Has been done. These four copies have been published by Ermavi, Daneshpajooh, Shirvani, Joya, Jahanbakhsh, and et al. In this article, ...  Read More

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The syntactic function of the short story "Marital Miracle" by "Abdul Qaddus" (Based on Todorf's narrative structure pattern)

Aliakbar Mohseni; Shiva Sadeghi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 112-126

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v12.i1.59891

Abstract
  With his theory of narrative syntax, which was an aspect of the three elements of semantics, theology, and syntax, Todoroff defined a new and independent mechanism for each literary work, especially in the field of fiction, and divided it into two parts: mythological and ideological. This model can discover ...  Read More

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Manifestation of Afghanistan resistance in the works of Jabber Qumaiha: A Case study of "I sing about Afghan's jihad" divan

Hamed Poorheshmati; Kobra Roshanfekr

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 127-146

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v12.i1.75704

Abstract
  In addition to its patriotic function, the mission of resistance poems is international. Because this kind of poem utilizes all its literary and technical capacities to arouse public interest, as well as bring a lawsuit against unwelcome developments in political and social fields of different nations. ...  Read More

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Discourse Analysis of Al-Harab fi Bar Misr Novel by Yusuf al-Qa’id (According to Norman Fairclough’s Theory of Critical Discourse Analysis

Naser Zare; Rasoul Balavi; Zahra Hashemi Tezangi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 147-160

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v12.i1.77205

Abstract
  Discourse analysis is using as an interdisciplinary approach in studies and various social domains. Critical Discourse Analysis Rooted in Critical Linguistics Among the multiple types of discourse analysis are Norman Fairclough. In his critical discourse analysis, Fairclough examines the description, ...  Read More

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Sanctification of Trees in ‘The Fig Tree of the Temples’ and ‘Doumat wad Hamid’

Reza Nazemian; Naser Misaghi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 161-180

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v12.i1.62627

Abstract
  In their 'Derakht-e Anjir-e Ma'abed' (The Fig Tree of the Temples) and 'Doumat wad Hamid,' Ahmad Mahmoud and Tayeb Salih, respectively, created lands of nowhere, in which people show deep affection to a tree. Ahmad Mahmoud depicts a society in which people believe in the sanctification and miraculous ...  Read More

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Literary, sociological analysis in the short story "al-zaif." Based on the style of Lucien Goldman

Mohammad Reza Khezri; Maryam Azematpanah

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 181-194

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v12.i1.79335

Abstract
  The sociology of literature is a vast body of knowledge that includes a wide range of thinkers and thinkers about the connection between a writer and his society. Therefore, literary studies through these thinkers' views are a reliable and necessary step in the field of literary criticism and analysis, ...  Read More

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An approach to the themes of the epic genre in the poetry of Qaqa ibn Amr Tamimi

Seyed Mehdi Masboug; Shahram Delshad

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2020, Pages 195-210

https://doi.org/10.22067/jall.v12.i1.84703

Abstract
  Literature has never had an epic meaning, an independent literary genre with specific rules and norms; But sometimes we come across poems and works with epic themes and components. These poems are mostly in the form of long poems, the epic theme of which can be seen in parts of these chants, especially ...  Read More