نتایج جستجو برای: persian poetry

تعداد نتایج: 21510  

Journal: :JDIM 2014
Sajjaporn Waijanya Anirach Mingkhwan

Poetry Machine Translator is problematic area challenging. It is very important that output of poetry translation should still be poetry. Thai Poetry is composed with sets of syllables. Those rhymes, existing from stanzas, lines and the text in paragraph of the poetry, may not represent the complete syntax. Evaluation of translation will show the quality of translator but Evaluation is still a ...

2016
Maria Kraxenberger Winfried Menninghaus

Artworks with sad and affectively negative content have repeatedly been reported to elicit positive aesthetic appreciation. This topic has received much attention both in the history of poetics and aesthetics as well as in recent studies on sad films and sad music. However, poetry and aesthetic evaluations of joyful and sad poetry have received only little attention in empirical studies to date...

Journal: : 2021

The story of Husrev and Shirin, which was first put into poetry in Firdevsi's Shahname, later written by many poets. It is undoubtedly NizamiGanjavi who brought the Şirin to real fame Persian literature. Nizami's u Shirin Masnavi inspired Turkish poets came after him. Each poet has immortalized this according his own imagination. In literature, have produced original works changing their tradit...

Journal: :Entangled religions 2023

This article explores the central antagonisms at work within Alī nāma of Rabīʿ, a fifth/eleventh-century Persian epic by Twelver Shīʿī poet narrating deeds ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib, in particular battles Camel and Ṣiffīn. It gives an analysis this poem its twin contexts imamology poetry, illustrating how these fields are variously drawn upon, combined challenged poem’s unique narrative imam, arguing t...

2017
Vaibhav Kesarwani Diana Inkpen Stan Szpakowicz Chris Tanasescu

Metaphor is indispensable in poetry. It showcases the poet’s creativity, and contributes to the overall emotional pertinence of the poem while honing its specific rhetorical impact. Previous work on metaphor detection relies on either rulebased or statistical models, none of them applied to poetry. Our method focuses on metaphor detection in a poetry corpus. It combines rule-based and statistic...

2015
Nina McCurdy Vivek Srikumar Miriah D. Meyer

The analysis of sound and sonic devices in poetry is the focus of much poetic scholarship, and poetry scholars are becoming increasingly interested in the role that computation might play in their research. Since the nature of such sonic analysis is unique, the associated tasks are not supported by standard text analysis techniques. We introduce a formalism for analyzing sonic devices in poetry...

One of the manifestations of the Holy Quran in the minds and lives of Iranians affect that had on Persian Language and Literature And in the centuries poets have emerged from the Word of God as a source of inspiration in his poetry have operation. The Holy Quran and religious traditions of Persian literature enrich the repertory for words and concepts in the field of intellectual property has i...

Journal: :JOLIS 2005
Sally Maynard J. Eric Davies Rachel Robinson

This article reports an investigation of the attitudes and opinions of children’s librarians towards poetry, and towards its promotion in the public library. It also reports some attitudes towards literature promotion to young people in general. A series of structured interviews with library professionals currently working in the public sector strongly indicate that children’s librarians are th...

2003
Rachel Sutton-Spence

Sign language poetry is the ultimate form of aesthetic signing, in which the form of language used is as important as or even more important than the message. Like so much poetry in any language, sign language poetry is a means of expressing ideas unusually succinctly, through means of heightened "art" language. It uses specific language devices to maximise the significance of the poem, just as...

2010
David Andersen

'Poetry' and 'prose' are categories which are normally used to distinguish the two main types of discourse in language. But there is some debate whether this division is helpful and valid when applied to the discourse of the Hebrew Bible. Whereas most scholars accept the validity of the two categories, Kugel (1981) has argued forcefully that the category of poetry is a misleading imposition of ...

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