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    Type shifting and the number system in Persian by Amirmohammad Shirzad, Ali Darzi

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In this study, we argued that such an agreement is semantically and formally necessary. To resolve the semantic agreement problem, we employed Chierchia's classification of languages according to which Persian belongs to the family of languages that have nouns with Inherent Plurality feature. …”
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    Formalizing the Sense Relation of Hyponymy from Logical Point of View, a Study of Mathematical Linguistics in Farsi by Maryam Ramezankhani

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Finally, the efficiency and correctness of the introduced formal translations were examined using some examples of natural language which is Farsi in this case. …”
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    Investigating the Reason for the Distinction between Skaz and the Magic of Proximity in Two ‎Sonnets by Fazel Nazari by Ziba Ghalavandi, Sayyed Mahdi Mousavi nia

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…It should be noted that in rhetorical books, applying the title "literary" to a text does not mean privileging the literary nature of that text. Rather, as it was said, any tool that transforms the text from plain language to a different text will be considered in this topic. …”
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    Perfect Construction in Persian within the Framework of Distributed Morphology by Mazdak Anosheh

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Abstract: Within the non-lexicalist framework of Distributed Morphology (DM), proposed in the early 1990’s by Halle and Marantz, there is no pre-syntactic generative lexicon in which words are derived and all morphosyntactic elements are subject to competition for Vocabulary Item insertion in the head of functional projections. Based on this formal approach to grammar, the present study investigates the perfect construction and past participle ending in Persian, without resorting to their semantic properties. …”
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    Representation of Social Agents in the Satiric Discourse of Ahmad Shamloo Based on Van Leeuwen Pattern by Fatemeh Taslim jahromi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Critical discourse analysis is a trend in the field of discourse analysis in linguistic studies that deals with the relationship between language, power, and ideology in society. One of the famous models in discourse analysis is Van Leeuwen's sociological-semantic model, in which the analysis of texts is promoted from a descriptive level to an explanatory and justification level and the relationship between society, culture, power, ideology, etc. is represented in Satire discourse in poems. …”
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    Methods of Cinematic Narrative in Today’s Ghazal by Mohsen Mohammadi fesharaki, Pante'a Safaee

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…Since the details of each poet’s mind are different, this consideration makes a distinction in today's Ghazals.  4- Considering limitations of rhyme and rows that tie poet's hands and feet, addressing narrative in a closed form such as Ghazal is not an easy task so sometimes pursuing a narrative will force the poet to neglect rhyme or rows and make changes in the structure of Ghazal.   5- Entrance of words, new combinations and non-poetic terms into Ghazal is another consequence of becoming Ghazal a narrative.  6-The language of Ghazal went towards spoken language so that some lines of poetry accorded exactly with syntax and nature of people's everyday conversations.  …”
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    Similative and Equative Constructions in Lori Silakhori Dialect by Farhad Moezzipour, Parisa Najafi

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Keywords: Lori silakhori, Similative construction, Equative construction, Comparison, Word order   Introduction Both equative and simulative constructions have formal and semantic similarities. Equative paraphrases express equal extents and similatives express equal manners (Haspelmath & Bacholz, 1998). …”
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    Form of Mimesis: Rethinking the Neglected Aspect of Mimesis Theory by Masoud Algooneh Juneghani

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This entails the self-sufficiency of the work of art, which is one of the fundamental traits of formalism. Extended abstract Introduction: Mimesis is one of the fundamental theories in the philosophy of art and literature, under which the nature and essence of art is discussed. …”
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